Three Little Humans
Three small pumpkins paraded in matching costumes.
Although they look the same, their insides are different.
Guts filled with different sprouting seeds.
Masks lift, the only reminder, that it is Halloween.
Three medium turkeys not ready to be stuffed.
Always packed tightly with the same filling, obligation.
Once adorned with different colored feathers, now plucked off into dust.
But now they are nothing more than Thanksgiving rust.
Three large gifts wrapped with different themes.
Once an external excitement, now all there is to see, is old withered paper.
The bows are the same, large and precisely tied.
Pulled off one by one, with large hands, vanishing the once joyous Christmas pride.
Three little humans now full grown, feeling the need for change, of holiday traditions past known.
Emotional Manipulation
There was him.
He wasn't what everyone thought he was.
He was everything that everyone thought he wasn't.
There was they.
There was a "they" to him, but nothing but a him to her.
She thought she loved him.
He knew he loved her.
There was fear.
A fear that developed slowly, but not expressed.
It kept her coming back.
There was the fear of leaving and the fear of staying.
There was it.
It was hard to describe, a barely noticeable manipulation.
It was so microscopic, it made her think it didn't exist.
He made her think it didn't exist.
There were punches.
A car hit so deeply it felt like it was her.
The last time the fear of staying outweighed the fear of leaving.
There was time.
A final decision to use time and space to bring her back.
Time to start again, so she did.
There was her.
She wasn't what everyone thought she was then
She was what she thought everyone wanted her to be.
But now, she's free.