Porcelain
Fair
demeanor and character
delicate frame
warm hearted and soft spoken
Wide eyes
so full off life
Innocence blushed on
rose dusted cheeks
Picturesque dream
of elegance and grace
Sophisticated and awash with class
Sinister eyes locked upon her
in lust and intrigue
Outside of his league
she sat proudly propped
high on a shelf
he could never reach
But he coveted what she held
longing to own what she had
Despite his attempts, she remained the one just beyond his grasp
The image of her still lingering
attempting to recreate her likeness
in those more accessible and commonplace
he developed an affinity for rag dolls
preferring cheap conveniences
Nondescript; easy to bend,mold, shape, groom, and decorate.
Durable, sturdy, easy to mend
they could withstand his careless rashness
Tears endured from aggressive tendencies were stitched up with little effort
stuffing swiftly replaced with fictions and illusions
One day in a second hand store, he saw her there.
On a middle shelf,
life had left her with a broken heart, scuff marks, and hazy eyes.
Still captivated and enchanted by her beauty
Undeterred by the chips in her worth
seeing them as proof they weren’t so different after all
Selling her dreams and lies
she was the one he had been searching for, the one fated for him
the missing piece to his puzzle
everything he needed to change
Offering hand me down promises,
not the first, nor last to be swindled by defective seconds chances at love
He took her home, proud of his conquest
yet clueless and unaware
of how to properly tend to
and cherish a maiden of such fragility and daintiness
For porcelain doesn’t deform and distort in obliging obedience but cracks and shatters in tightly gripped and hasty hands
He despised her beauty
unable to make contort or exploit at his command
Rigidly resistant to play along with his favored, deeply ingrained and twisted games
In desperate effort
to achieve subservience
he stripped her down,
until no distinguishing mark was found
dressed her up in his insecurities and character defects
only to despise the image echoed back
desperate efforts failed to bring back her native features
It was too late
she would never be the same again
what was broken, erased, and changed could never be undone
In selfish, obsessive and possessively driven fits of rage
he flung her against the wall
vindicated as he watched her pieces fall
Pausing only momentarily at the damage done
Indifferently walking across the broken shards
One final act of carelessness
Before reaching into his toy chest
Picking out a previously favored
familiar and awaiting rag doll
resuming with life,
uninterrupted.
And without a remorseful glance
she became nothing more than
just another victim
added to his ever growing
body count
Turns out,
she wasn’t so special
after all








Writes like these are usually born from experience and when they touch the readers core like they have mine, it’s for the same reason. If this was just a poetry prompt though, you smashed it.
Definitely came from experience. Thank you for reading and feeling my pain with me.
I’m really sorry you’ve had that experience.
Like recognizes like. That’s why it resonated so deeply. I didn’t want to blatantly out you though.
Have a good night, Julia
Powerfully penned, Julia. I could feel the pain in your words my friend. Incredible write. Appreciate you.
Damian
Such a sad tale of criminal indifference.
I’m glad you’re back writing again Julia !