i.
He lived a crab’s life
sidling through his world
without confronting anything head on.
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ii.
She never knew who she was.
Today, servant to his whims
yesterday his foil.
Tomorrow, his jewel case on display.
In her youth, the obedient child.
Perfect pianist stretching to reach the pedals
daddy’s little girl,
mama’s protegé.
Turn this way, look here.
Here, not there.
Do this. Do that.
Twisted. Manipulated.
She’d led a kaleidoscope life
until all the pieces crumbled,
reduced to shards.

Two poems, one short, one a bit longer, written for dVerse. Today, Bjorn hosts and asks us to write metaphorically. Pub opens at 3 PM Boston time. For those who need a quick review from their highschool poetry unit, very basically stated, a simile is a comparison using the words “like” or “as.” A metaphor is a comparison without using the words “like” or “as.” Both photos in public domain at http://www.pixabay.com









