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No Longer a Victim: Poems from a Survivor
No Longer a Victim: Poems from a Survivor
No Longer a Victim: Poems from a Survivor
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No Longer a Victim: Poems from a Survivor

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"No Longer A Victim: Poems From A Survivor"are Trice's personal expressions and feelings of hurt, hate, love, happiness, emptiness, and sadness after being molested by a relative as a child; these poems were written throughout her adolescent years. Trice's goal is to inspire others to write and/or talk about their abuse, instead of holding it in and letting it go. She wants other victims to know that they are not alone and they can become SURVIVORS too!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateFeb 23, 2011
ISBN9781456738808
No Longer a Victim: Poems from a Survivor
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P. Wright

P. Wright, who is also known as Trice, was born in December of 1983. She was raised in Prince George's County, MD and is the oldest of four. Trice was for the most part a happy and normal child up until she was molested by a relative around 8 or 9 years of age. She couldn't trust anyone after that, not even her own family. Trice grew up feeling alone, ugly, and unwanted. She contemplated suicide many times until she found the love of GOD. When she turned 14, she gained the strength to say enough and was baptized. Even though the molestation ended, the pain and anguish continued. Trice was hurting so much because, she was afraid and was told not to tell anyone by her molester; however, she was able to confide in her friends and her poetry.

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    No Longer a Victim - P. Wright

    Contents

    When I was 8 or 9…

    Freed

    In Your Arms

    My Innocence

    In The Rain

    Why?!

    Sometimes

    Love At First Sight

    Unconditional Love

    Our Love (What is it?)

    Colors of The Rainbow

    Strawberries & Whip Cream

    The Engagement Ring

    The Bitch

    Only You

    Why Do I Cry?

    I Love You

    Tears of Joy

    Fuck You

    I Just Want To Be Happy

    No One Cares

    The Virgin

    When

    Love Is Color Blind

    Lies All The Time

    Another Heartbreak

    My Step-father, Lowell

    When I was 8 or 9…

    (explicit language)

    When I was 8 or 9, you may wonder

    what I mean

    You see my childhood past was not as

    pleasing as ice cream

    Most people look to their family for

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