I believe this is another amazingly on point and nuanced commentary on the insanity that follows emotionally abusive relationships. The abuser has no anxieties, no emotional pain, or salience/memory for that matter, so the survivor appears to be the crazy one, obsessed with the abuse and that buzzword that seems to ignite arguments about diagnosing people without a degree, etc. funny how you say the words domestic violence, abuse, abuse survivor and boom the subject changes. Anyways, I especially relate to her midnights becoming afternoons, complex PTSD often leads to this phenomenon, whether due to purposeful sleep deprivation by the abuser, or just hyper vigilance associated with the PTSD, along with the fear of facing people, especially your loved ones, who
Never actually understand, even if they try, because all they see is you, on fire, screaming about the arsonist that no one ever sees, and who has been spreading lies about your alleged mental instability, deceptive personality, etc. the whole time. While the last thing survivors need is more blame, our society supports a narrative that blames the objectively innocent party because the blatantly guilty party has spent their entire lives fabricating a persona and we’re just being human, and human psychology is quite counterintuitive especially in the context of trauma. Look at Amber Heard. Vilified and not believed, regardless of what any abuse survivor could recognize as a fellow survivor instantly. But Johnny depp is a malignant narcissist, a man, and wealthy as all get out. It’s sick.
So here we are again
Other voices in different rooms
And you know, this means nothing
We're gonna rent each other for an hour or two
And our conversation is the hiss of white noise
Just interference through bitter tissue
I never touched you
I want to but I can't do it
I never seen you
I want to but I can't do it
Do you know, friends come in boxes
So what's this piece of wire I hold
I twist it 'til it breaks, and I think of you
I play cards with invisible girls
They always win; I let them
Every corner hides you
I kill the time with red wine
In a house, in an empty... cage
I never touched you
I want to but I can't do it
I never seen you
I want to but I can't do it
I took a taxi in the rain to a disused building
I fell on my knees
I prayed to God knows what or God knows who
Poor, disconnected me
I never touched you
I want to but I can't do it
I never seen you
I want to but I can't do it
I never touched you
I want to but I can't do it
I never seen you
I want to but I can't do it
I want it, but I can't get it
I want it, but I can't get it
I want it...
Other voices in different rooms
And you know, this means nothing
We're gonna rent each other for an hour or two
And our conversation is the hiss of white noise
Just interference through bitter tissue
I never touched you
I want to but I can't do it
I never seen you
I want to but I can't do it
Do you know, friends come in boxes
So what's this piece of wire I hold
I twist it 'til it breaks, and I think of you
I play cards with invisible girls
They always win; I let them
Every corner hides you
I kill the time with red wine
In a house, in an empty... cage
I never touched you
I want to but I can't do it
I never seen you
I want to but I can't do it
I took a taxi in the rain to a disused building
I fell on my knees
I prayed to God knows what or God knows who
Poor, disconnected me
I never touched you
I want to but I can't do it
I never seen you
I want to but I can't do it
I never touched you
I want to but I can't do it
I never seen you
I want to but I can't do it
I want it, but I can't get it
I want it, but I can't get it
I want it...
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