T’was the night before Christmas – Poem on Domestic Violence

‘Twas the Night Before Christmas

Child

    ‘Twas the night before Christmas,
    When we children should dream
    But all I can hear is Mummy’s loud scream.
    Daddy is hitting her again and again
    This year I hope
    That the blood does not stain.
    Not one of us kids
    Dare make a sound,
    For fear that Daddy’s violence
    Would double and rebound.
    We silently prayed
    That Mummy would be okay,
    And that somehow she would live
    To see Christmas Day
    So please Father Christmas,
    Tell me if you got my list?
    I want Mummy to be safe
    From Daddy’s fist.
    Can you bring me enough hope
    So Mummy does not live in fear,
    Let this be the last violent New Year.
    Because I don’t want to wake up
    On a cold Christmas Day,
    To see Mummy in a coffin
    Being taken away.

    Copyright Deanthebard 2010

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