Permission and Blindness

Permission and Blindness

A Poem by Mariah Prussia
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A poem from my past to show that love is blind, even to abuse. And how you feel convinced to stay because you're hoping the person you once love(d) will be the same again.

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One day you allowed the ocean
To kiss your legs
And you fell in love;
So you began to swim
Far out of reach,
And you granted the water 
Permission
To kiss your whole body;
And sometimes,
The ocean was angry
And you allowed the waves
To push you out,
And pull you under,
Only because you loved the ocean.
And you struggled to break
Through the surface,
But, That was okay with you;
Because you fell in love
With how the water
Kissed your legs,
But only now;
It was swallowing you whole,
and never allowing you to
come up again.

© 2014 Mariah Prussia


Author's Note

Mariah Prussia
I wrote this about a year to a year and a half ago. This is about my ex boyfriend and abuse, and how love is, in fact, blind to almost anything and everything. I'm having a slight conflict with punctuation, I couldn't decide where semicolons and commas were needed, so pointers and advice would be appreciated. Also constructive criticism would be wonderful!

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Never heard of love being compared to an ocean so that is beautiful. I understand what you're trying to say too. I had a boyfriend for 7 years and only know after we broke up for the last time did I truly see how bad it was for me.

The thing about the commas and semi colons is a semi colon is used when you could use a period but dont. I hope that helps :) great poem!

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Mariah Prussia

9 Years Ago

Thank you so much for the help! And it was the same for me, I never realized how bad it was until it.. read more
Taylor_McCutcheon

9 Years Ago

I really really am :) I'm engaged to the most amazing man I have ever met! I hope the same for you :.. read more



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Great poem, a subject matter close to my heart.
I love the analogy you've used, it's spot on.
Standing ovation, for the poem and because the boyfriend is now an ex.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

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I struggled in choosing the top ten, but your piece was never at risk of being cut. The analogy is both terrifying and beautiful. My heart trembled. Well penned indeed!

Posted 9 Years Ago


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9 Years Ago

Boom. This piece is now in 94 more RR lists as your reward. I really wish I had 6 more friends so I .. read more
Iam allergic to grammar touch-ups. I just love poems like this. There is depth, intensity, and serenity in its thrust. Your voice rolls with those waves, drowns in those waters, and sinks into that oblivion. It speaks to our obsession with love as blindness of some sorts. Aren't we blind in many other respects, too? Keep writing, Mariah!

Posted 9 Years Ago



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Added on June 13, 2014
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Tags: love, abuse, romance, ocean, beach, anger, disappointment, frustration, relationship, old, poem

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Mariah Prussia
Mariah Prussia

Harrisonburg, VA



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Hello all, my name is Mariah Prussia. I'm a 15 year old artist, who has a taste for writing. In the 5th grade, I had been published in the Poets Digest. Since, I've been deeply involved in art and pra.. more..


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