I am nothing special. I don’t have extreme beauty or
knowledge. I live, I breathe, I bleed; just like everyone else.
I knew a girl once; a beautiful girl with long dark hair and
green eyes that burned with passion. She looked so strong, so happy. I envied
her. I got lost in her eyes and wondered what it was about them that lit up my
soul. I asked her one day to tell me what was behind those eyes.
I wish I had never asked.
Behind those eyes lay a truth buried deep within her soul. A
concept my mind could never hope to decipher for fear of breaking. The fire
that burned in her eyes was a strength way beyond what I could ever have
imagined.
This girl, this beautiful girl, who I envied, was a victim.
She was beaten every day from the age of six. Beaten to within an inch of her
life, and completely broken. At the age of ten she went home to her new foster
parents, was tied to a bed and raped by four men for three days straight. She came
in and out of consciousness while she felt herself bleeding, all the while
trying to figure out what she had done to deserve this.
Her body recovered with just a scar. But she was broken,
forever.
She told me the story the day before her sixteenth birthday.
She killed herself the next day.
I watched, crying from beside her coffin as her foster
parents spoke hollow words. But in my heart there was a sense of wonderment at
how she had managed to stay strong for so long. It was that fire behind her
eyes that kept her going. It is her life that will keep mine going.
How many kids have to die? How many hearts have to break?
How many times do I have to scream?
There are children out there; some young, some older, children
who die because we turn a blind eye. We have failed. As a country, we have
failed every single kid who is in a broken home or no home at all. As a
community we have failed.
As a person, I have failed.
I am nothing special, but I have a cause; a cause worth
fighting for. Do you?
Powerful. Thanks for sharing this piece of your soul.
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