Two men entered and I thought I was dreaming. 
 I heard the sounds of what were laughter. 
 And expected the door to slam off the hinges. 
 The dark initiates my fear and I tell myself nothing can hurt me. 
 Nothing can hurt me. 
 The blanket weighs 300 pounds pinning me on my stomach. 
 Although my eyes are open, I see nothing but a spiraling glow 
 that radiates an alarm clock on a nightstand. 
 Hands are gripping me. 
 The sheets are twisted, I'm suffocating. 
 I smell nail polish. 
 I picture my mother out in the garden 
 on a spring day planting new strawberry seeds. 
 The earth aroma as she turns the soil lingers. 
 And I imagine my life as a princess. 
 Nothing can hurt me. 
 It's 5:47 a.m. and the sun looks as though 
 it's just about to defeat the night sky. 
 A battle between good and evil 
 that rages on through centuries unnoticed. 
 My night gawn is taggled above my hips. 
 I went to sleep with panties on and I smell blood. 
 My breasts are exposed and sore. 
 One of them has bite marks. 
 Blinding light from the bathroom crushes my eyes. 
 I try to stand up and the weight of the world buckles my knees. 
 Nothing can hurt me. 
 The dawn breaks and this veil I carry around for secrecy is about to melt. 
 Something inside my veins explode. 
 And I realize I'm not looking at a portrait now. 
 We are all living in it. 
    By:Gap