I'd like to see how some people would respond to the line,"I grabbed her and threw her against the wall."
In today's politically-correct era, some may complain about that line. It doesn't bother me, per se, because as I read the poem, it seemed that this was partially describing an inner struggle.
Two lines that I liked were,
I am an immovable object
She is an unstoppable force
When I read those lines, I asked myself, What happens when an unstoppable force comes in contact with an immovable object?
RE: POEM: DARK AND TWISTED KIND OF LOVE