A restroom to remember

by Karla   Apr 17, 2012


She found a public restroom
and cried in front of the mirror,
trying to understand that little man
from the embassy:
'Yes, the visa may be denied.
Are you going to be a prostitute there?"

She can't remember how long
she hid herself in that shelter.
It was like paradise.
She didn't even notice the dirty walls
and stained yellow tiles.
Everything is perfect when you are
looking inside.

She just wanted to travel and study
but her father's income was like
a label, denouncing something
which was not written;
"Was the document saying
I would be a w****?"

She stayed in that cosy atmosphere,
feeling protected.
A public restroom warmed her,
bringing life back again.
A beggar came into and asked;
"Why are you crying?"
"Oh! Nothing really..."
"Thought you had been robbed"

That poor lady resurrected her
after her crucification.
She looked in the mirror
and realised her hair was longer.

Sometimes when she visits the past,
she feels she left a part of her in
that public restroom.
Her naivety and gullibility are
in a rusty red wastebin near the sink.
She threw them away there forever.

Karla Bardanza

for a club contest about public restrooms

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  • 12 years ago

    by Xanthe

    Really breath-taking.. So much emotion and the imagery came to life. Amazing piece. Definitely a 5/5 :) Keep writing!

    -X

  • 12 years ago

    by L

    This piece sent shivers to my body as I finished reading it. I can't say much but it's an awesome write.

  • 12 years ago

    by Lioness

    Karla I simply loved it!

    There's so much emotions in this poem and I was really worried for this person. You really brought her to life with your words. It was brilliant.

    I was so engulfed in the story it was unbelievable. Awesome write hun!!!

    x

  • 12 years ago

    by Decayed

    I, I don't know what to say.. You had my eyes liquefied..