ControlA Poem by Dominik D. RitesA growl can be monstrous when it is not from behind clenched teeth or fierce claws, but from somewhere deep within.On a particularly cold night, In a particularly cold bed, I had a strange thought, Pop into my head. With my little night light, Beside the frame, I began to wonder, When the thought came. I broke the trance, With a sickening wrench, Which came from my heart, And my chest I dared clench, My lungs which heaved in pitiful gasps, And my fingers that clawed in desperate clasps. My mind was alive, But my heart was dying. I let out a small cry, But I was not crying. Running through the growls, The many starved wolves that howl, And the yellow eyes of the barn owl, I find myself in something foul, An uncontrollable need, A frantic lust, For a hungry prowl. I sink my teeth into my tongue, For the pictures in my head still hung, And by the stake I lost control, I had nothing left to savor, Not even my soul.
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Added on April 3, 2018Last Updated on April 3, 2018 Tags: hunger, pain, anger, monsters, psychological, desperation, dark AuthorDominik D. RitesMontreal, Quebec, CanadaAboutI'm an English Literature major looking to share some of my work with the world and gain a bit of experience. I enjoy poetry, fiction, horror, drama, tragedy, essays, and many other genres. I'm hoping.. more..Writing
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