<p>By the walls of Notre Dame, she sat wallowing in her pain,
</p><p>Waiting for them to come and take her away.
</p><p>The night was closing in on her sins,
</p><p>Her days were completely over.
</p><p><br></p><p>She knew from the start that she was doomed,
</p><p>From the day she stepped into the ring, her victory was sure,
</p><p>That alone sealed her fate.
</p><p>Then again was it worth fighting for?
</p><p><br></p><p>Fighting was her full-time job.
</p><p>She had been doing it all her life.
</p><p>One punch, then more dodges, but,</p><p>How was she to know that sometimes you need to lose to<span style="background-color: transparent;"> win?</span></p><p><img src="https://www.twocents.space/media/inline_insight_image/black.jpg" alt="" style="background-color: transparent;"></p><p><br></p><p>That last day met her growling,
</p><p>Like a savage beast, gone rabid.
</p><p>Her stomach was knotted in dread for the next life she was going to be forced to take.
</p><p>She knew she must, but how would kindness play?
</p><p><br></p><p>Alone now, she stepped out into the chaos that was her own mind,
</p><p>Facing an opponent she recognized in dire straits,
</p><p>The villain was a replica, her reflection,
</p><p>So, of everything, she was to battle herself.
</p><p><br></p><p>The only thing she knew about her opponent was that it was the king’s daughter,
</p><p>She was one too, but she had stopped seeing herself as privileged and pampered.
</p><p>She looked and did not recognize herself in her.</p><p>That was the only explanation as to why when she finally faced off with the Kings daughter that was herself,
</p><p>She aimed straight for the jugular.<img src="/media/inline_insight_image/Warrior.png" style="background-color: transparent;" alt=""></p><p><br></p><p>It was a kill, like a switch,
</p><p>One moment, her rage was brewing and racing like lightening,
</p><p>The next, she was out cold.
</p><p>It wasn’t a compulsory kill, but the hate in her eyes told a different tale
</p><p>Now, she looks down at herself in shock.
</p><p>How did I smite me at all? she asks,
</p><p>Am I truly so compassionless that i'd take out my anger on me?
</p><p>She cried herself to sleep, but,
</p><p>Weeping doesn’t raise the dead, but the dead can be born again.
</p><p><br></p><p>Do you believe in re-incarnation?
</p><p>One moment, you’re gone, and the next, you begin anew,
</p><p>In a world you once knew.
</p><p>She wept for days, and then some more,
</p><p>Then the tears dried up and her heart bled,
</p><p>Red, black, and red again.
</p><p><br></p><p>She knew doom and then a day when she let herself be forgiven.
</p><p>She coated her pain with love and shrouded her darkness with laughter.
</p><p>In a matter of days, she was whole, new, alive again.
</p><p>And when she looked in the mirror, she saw herself as she always was – pure.
</p><p><img src="/media/inline_insight_image/Mirror warrior.jpg" alt=""><br></p><p>This time when she waited, it was for redemption.
</p><p>She was through being treated like a slave,
</p><p>Especially as the king’s daughter.
</p><p>When she fights tonight, it would be for the right to live as herself,
</p><p>Without fear and with fervour.
</p><p>Her light has been put on and positivity has become her anchor.</p><p><img src="/media/inline_insight_image/warrior 2.jpg"><br></p><p>
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PRINCESSE VAILLANTE !!!
By
Chidera Odom