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Just Another Night in Thailand

While in Thailand June 2014, Tameka Rish’s heart broke for those she met in the Red Light District. The stories she heard inspired her to write this poem.

Adventures returns to Thailand in November to share the hope and love of Jesus Christ. We will continue the work begun by teams past through prayer walking and living intentionally in the heart of Bangkok. To sign up or find out more, visit our website.


 

Broken

by: Tameka Rish
 

She pulls on the few clothes she’s provided.
Applies her make up to cover all she is hiding. 
Like Cinderella in her fancy glass slippers. 
Adorned to attract a man who she hopes will tip her.

She walks out of her dressing room into the dark. 
Hoping for some man she will ignite a spark.
She puts one foot in front of the other as she climbs on the stage.
Praying tonight she doesn’t get a man with rage.

As she enters the light and the music is bumping,
She knows she’s alive only because her heart is thumping.
She grabs the pole and looks empty into the mirror.
She stares off looking for the little girl that was once in her.

She sways with the music from side to side.
Here on this stage her past and future collide.
Her innocence was taken when she was small. 
There are now no boundaries to her at all.

Why should there be and who would care?
Would anyone really know if she wasn’t there? 
She’s been touched and grabbed in every way it seemed. 
This was not the life she had so often dreamed.

Her mom and dad were supposed to love and protect.
But all they provided was fear and neglect.
If she had a child she would never send it away.
If she had a child, “I love you,” she would say.

“The ends justify the means” is her life’s song.
If this was done to me, how could I be wrong?
A heavy man in red waves her over.
She gives him a smile and caresses his shoulder.

He pays the bar her asking price.
Tells her he will give her more if she’ll be nice.
Her body is a transaction that is numb to the core. 
He grabs her hand and proudly walks out the door.

She does all of this in her mind to survive,
But it is a life that allows no one to thrive.
She puts herself in danger every night.
Just to buy food and turn on the lights.

She longs for security in a place so scary
She was just abused by a man who’s married.
The self worth and addiction is at an all time low.
She doesn’t know how much farther she can go.

She walks away from any safe harbor she had, 
Off into the darkness with someone’s dad.
If she could only know this one thing:
God heals the broken and allows them to sing.

 

 

*Photos by Kristen.