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Draw a Monster

imagination versus reality

By A & A SparksPublished 5 years ago 1 min read
Draw a Monster
Photo by Daniel Lincoln on Unsplash

Draw a monster.

A hideous face covered in wrinkles,

Milky eyes that see into the soul,

Haggard teeth that hang loose in a perpetual grin.

Draw a monster.

Harsh words and harsher actions,

Evidence littering frail bodies,

Concealed under threats of torture.

Draw a monster.

The unassuming man in the corner,

With crow’s feet around his eyes

And a smile that contrasts his heart.

Draw a monster.

Teeth as sharp as knives,

A pale form that grows and grows,

Creating shadows within itself.

Draw a monster.

Beauty beyond compare,

As sweet as a summer breeze,

False compassion hiding the horror within.

Draw a monster.

Hidden in the most sacred places,

Faith can’t save the sinner

And darkness creeps closer than ever before.

Draw a monster.

Rotten flesh dripping from limbs,

A brainless, soulless mass of hatred,

A thing the worst pain cannot stop.

Draw a monster.

Why is it a monster?

surreal poetry

About the Creator

A & A Sparks

Just a young couple with a dream! We have a bunch to say about everything from Marvel movies to short stories to crochet patterns to our journey to start our homestead! We hope you'll stay a while!

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