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I would normally send something like this to T but I've just set myself a no between session contact boundary and I don't want to break it in less than a week
![]() So here's a little poem I wrote for anyone who wants to read it. It's just about 'the relationship' and the young part of myself that's been on my mind quite a bit lately. Child me wonders where you are And when you're coming back Child me wants you to provide The safety that I lack. Child me wants you to explain Why I am not so bad, And tell me that you see my pain When I am feeling sad. Child me needs your knowing smile When you look into my eyes She needs your warm acceptance when You see through the disguise. Child me is still vulnerable And figuring out whether She can safely hold your hand As we walk this road together. . Thanks for reading ![]() |
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Nice poem! Thanks!
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I love it! It explains beautifully how I feel a lot of the time too. Will you share it with him when you next meet?
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![]() I can't read it out to him because I'd be too embarrassed I think (because of the subject) and I might feel the same about seeing him read it, but if I hand it to him at the end I have to wait a week to talk to him about it, so I don't know what to do! Last edited by Anonymous37925; Jul 25, 2016 at 03:30 PM. |
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You might find that the face to face response is just what you need. I wrote a poem about me and my T recently and I asked her to read it in session. She asked if she could read it aloud and I agreed, it didn't feel right to say no. It was scary hearing her read it and I didn't pay all that much attention because I was just trying to stop the ground from eating me up!! Her response though, was just what the little one in me needed to hear and she asked if she could have a copy too.
The next session I brought in a copy for her and asked if she would read it again and if she would hold my hand this time. I not sure where that came from but the whole experience was almost magical. My advice, be brave and take it to your session, but don't leave it until the end. All the best Echoes. |
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I love your poem, Echos. I agree that you might find the face to face response something that you need. It certainly has been for me. I have written several poems to my t, and have given her some of them in person and sat there watching her read them - I can't quite explain how it feels to watch her reactions other than I feel so warm and so seen. As in, she sees only the good in me. Or something. And when she gets a little teary-eyed, that's the biggest hugest compliment ever to me.
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This one touched on feelings I am even more sensitive about and loath to admit, so I imagine it will be excruciating, but I will do it anyway. I try to be as open as possible with him. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences ![]() |
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i relate to your poem a lot
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LOVE the poem!
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So nice. Love it.
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Thanks all. I've printed it off so I guess that means I'm going to give it to him in person
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