Written 8th of February 2021
Another camp
I’m being sent to stay
For delinquent adults
Who’ve lost their way
Dad’s there again
Waiting in the car
I’m hunting for clothes
Near and far
I’m scared
I’m worried
Not sure where to begin
What clothes should I take
Will I fit in
Dad’s hooting now
He calls to me
Suddenly he morphs
Into my brother, I see
“Come, hurry up
We have to go!

You don’t want to be late
And miss the show “
I can’t find one earring
I’m dressed like a bore
(Like a little old bag lady
What an eyesore)
My old companion ‘Shame’
Grabs hold of me
She fills every nook
And won’t let me free
I arrive at the camp
Mostly filled with men
Feelings of loneliness
Floods me again
“I wasn’t prepared!
I misunderstood!
“What do you mean
I had to bring my own food?”
The alarm bell rings
I wake with a sigh
So very grateful to kiss
Another dream goodbye
Never nightmares
Or anything that bad
Just jumbled emotions
That only leave me sad
I can identify the emotion…
Which holds on tight
My relationship with
‘Shame’ is still not right.
Maybe for now
All I can do
Is recognise it as such
And focus on what’s true

It is simply an emotion
Can I just let it be
It will serve me no good
To fight it head-on
To try and quell it
Label it as wrong
So I will take a deep breath
Allow it to stay
Hopeful that one day
Shame will quietly slip away