I don't think that the person is talking to her/his abuser directly.
It seems like the person is talking to herself but is addressing the abuser as if they would be in the room with them.
There's no story told because there's no revelation or action taken that puts the protagonist in a crisis.
She/He doesn't have a decision to make because they have come to accept the way it is. They are okay with being beaten and abused and even though they feel the pain they will still act as if they enjoy it: 'I'll be wallowing in sorrow, wearing a frown, Like Pierrot the clown.' - Just to please their abuser.
They need to please him because he/she loves them so much that they want them to come back to them.
And that's crazy.
The protagonist lacks a mentor/guide who helps them see the truth of what they are doing. But this love obsession is doomed to fail.
I don't think that the person is talking to her/his abuser directly.
It seems like the person is talking to herself but is addressing the abuser as if they would be in the room with them.
There's no story told because there's no revelation or action taken that puts the protagonist in a crisis.
She/He doesn't have a decision to make because they have come to accept the way it is. They are okay with being beaten and abused and even though they feel the pain they will still act as if they enjoy it: 'I'll be wallowing in sorrow, wearing a frown, Like Pierrot the clown.' - Just to please their abuser.
They need to please him because he/she loves them so much that they want them to come back to them.
And that's crazy.
The protagonist lacks a mentor/guide who helps them see the truth of what they are doing. But this love obsession is doomed to fail.