MonsterA Poem by Jacques - iNkwireOne could argue that this is a poem about perspective. I'd like to keep it vague.
How could I do anything but flee?
How should one react to red eyes and pearly daggers for teeth? A maw surely stained with blood large enough to swallow me whole and leave my bones in the mud A howl that haunts each waking thought whose constance embeds itself so that its absence makes me distraught With tendrils to snap me like they would a twig and a crushing grip to trap me An understanding of my self as prey Where might I be safe and not feel hunted every day? Knowledge of where I hurt and where to press in order to make it worse What sense is in enduring when the beast I see demonstrates such violent fury? It could spill my guts or rip me limb from limb and I'm supposed to live with trust? I've bled for far too long I'd rather stay safe Is isolation honestly a high price to pay? Maybe if I board up the doors, it will go away I don't want to deal with the danger in store Cool all the candles and hide under the bed That way, there's no harm for me to handle What if I go mad in the dark? The thing lurks out there Surely it's safer indoors than in the park Where am I to go? I'm either trapped or on the run Will fear become all I know? © 2019 Jacques - iNkwire |
StatsAuthorJacques - iNkwireSonoma County, CAAboutHi. Most of my work is poetry, but I intend to put some stories out in the future. I write about what makes me feel strongly. This approach mostly results in romantic pieces, but I hope to branch o.. more..Writing
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