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my double-edged sword

the beauty in darkness

By angela hepworthPublished 5 months ago 2 min read
Top Story - August 2025

Goddess of the night, I love you so

Yet I will face you all the same

Your long golden hair spilled down your back in an endless wave, a waterfall

The wanton pride etched into the graceful lines of your face

How could one not want to know you?

You are timeless and all-encompassing, beauty encapsulated

With strength personified in every stride you take

With every raise of your slender hand, lingering in the wake of the open air

An entire village dies; a world is reborn

And you have nothing but a smile to show for it all

Rolling in the pain and anguish of the lesser like a pig in the mud

Sometimes I am sickened to know you

When your darkness shows too much for me to handle

When I can smell the blood caked in between your fingernails

When I can hear the bone snap between your teeth

When you smile out of cruelty, and it is as beautiful as any smile of love could be

I know you hide your softness because it scares you

And it’s been long buried now below the surface, an ancient grave

The hilt of your blade glows a dull golden brown where your fingers curl around it

And all I can see is silver and sunlight

You wish to kill me, to pierce my heart

For it is the only way you can come close to it now

If I die today, would you hold my throbbing heart in your open palm and feel me pulse?

Feel me beat for you, even in death

My dear, I would bleed myself dry for you and your endless violence

It is all you know; why should I resent you for it?

I should resent myself for not trying hard enough to make you see

What I can make out still, what lies deep within you—

A stillness, a contemplation such as yours, is not a curse, is not weakness

Rather, it is resilience; it is survival of the fittest

It is love, the only way we can know it

How can I reach into your body and save you from yourself?

You will say you don’t need to be saved

As you are sloshed and bathed in unsureness and shame disguised as fury

And I ache for you

I ache, too, for the corpses strewn along this floor at your hand

Who died grasping at their throats

I ache the same for the hurt you feel and inflict

Knowing you is a culmination of misery and love, a vicious double-edged sword wielded

Loving you is knowing I could never forget the pain of setting you free from yourself

Everything you do is a blade in my back

Everything you touch is worth mourning for

Perhaps you were lost from the beginning, gone

With a dull fate of vengeance and rage awaiting the both of us

Fated enemies at the end of the line when being lovers fell away and apart

Disintegrating like sand, falling out and away through my fingers

I shed a tear for the you I created and the you I see now before me

For it is both I cannot quite let go of

To face you is to throw myself away; see me jump and plummet down

So… does anyone else write poetry based on fictional characters they’ve created? 😂♥️

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angela hepworth

Hello! I’m Angela and I enjoy writing fiction, poetry, reviews, and more. I delve into the dark, the sad, the silly, the sexy, and the stupid. Come check me out!

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  • Lightning Bolt ⚡4 months ago

    That cover photo is so alluring-- drew me right in. And then the description of your goddess was captivating and took me in unexpected directions. Congrats on your Top Story! ⚡💙⚡

  • I love this, pure magic, but as yet have not written poetry about the characters I have created, but have written stories in poetic form

  • Caitlin Charlton5 months ago

    I like how the opening graces us with a description of her. Goddess of night. Your reverence shows you lessening as she increases under your admiring eyes and heart. From my perspective, that is a lovely thing to see. This was a bittersweet melding of motivations, that of the creator and the created. What a captivating devotional poetic piece. Congratulations on your top story Angela 🤗❤️

  • Lamar Wiggins5 months ago

    I've never done this before with a character, and it shows how invested you are with this one. Great work diving deeper within the psyche of a fictional personality...

  • Oneg In The Arctic5 months ago

    The Imagery Poet Superstar.

  • Sara Wilson5 months ago

    First, congrats on your top story. It's beautiful! Secondly, YES, I do write poetry based off of characters I've created. I have a line of dolls I create and I write poems to go with them 🤗

  • Back to say congratulations on your Top Story! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • Melissa Ingoldsby5 months ago

    This is epic and beautiful, utterly romantic and crazy, stunning, bravo!

  • Paul Stewart5 months ago

    Just... Um. Paul is finally speechless. This is sublime, Angela and well done on the deserved Top Story. I'll return when I can stop my mind juttering and jibber jabbering nonsensically. Know this, at the very least, this is among your finest pieces. Whether anyone does it or not, you do it and you clearly do it well - so keep doing it (not that I think you'd stop, heh) Also, in my usual OP updates - I fucking hate the Vinsmokes with a burning raging hot fire. Really. Even moreso maybe that my hatred for 'mingo. Sanji's sister is brilliant though and I won't hear a single bad word said of her. The other four can go fuck themselves.

  • Amazing job, Angela, congratulations!

  • Mariann Carroll5 months ago

    This remind me so much of a rose. With its beauty come with thorns

  • Mother Combs5 months ago

    💖It's great when a piece that you write inspires you to write something else <3 Love this

  • Rachel Deeming5 months ago

    No, but don't let that stop you! And I would never say never for myself! You obviously love this character but recognise her darkness too. She's part of you - why not write a poem? You got to take the inspiration from wherever it comes!

  • Mahmood Afridi5 months ago

    Powerful, haunting imagery—your ‘goddess of the night’ cuts deep with beauty and dread combined.

  • Melissa does that too! You guys are so cool! Oh and I loveeeeee your poem!

  • Tiffany Gordon5 months ago

    Such passionate writing! Phenomenal work Angela!

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