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I write poems, stories and monologues based on my life about false characters.
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Sunday, 15 December 2013

monster. ~ spoken word.




I met a monster once,
I know it sounds stupid because the existence of monsters is what you believed aged one.
Unless you're a Harry Potter fan or a passionate player of Dungeons and Dragons then in the 'Nerds Manual' it is neatly scribed "MONSTERS ARE REAL" under chapter 2 subsection 9.
But this monster's different. 
This is a monster who placed all it's weight on my chest,
A monster who'd follow me everywhere and I'd know because just-just lightly on my neck I'd feel it's breath.
A monster who'd appear only briefly, not even for a second when I laid to rest.
But in the morning it's shadows my eyelids kept.
Yet.
It's face. 
It's face, its never shown. 
I wouldn't be able to describe it let alone put pen to paper,
because every time I called on it, this creatures features grew fainter.
Features I longed to see,
but what I learned to understand, this monster only appeared when it needed me.
So one night, I waited. I waited for this monster who'd appear only briefly not even for a second when I laid to rest. 
And within that millisecond I grabbed onto it for dear life, my target it's head.
I grabbed so hard my fingernails bled and in clumps it's hair began to shed. 
Then I caught a glimpse, a glimpse of a face impossible for me to ever forget. 
You know when you have a dream that you're falling and when you wake up there's a slight bounce on your bed?
now imagine that feeling but deep inside your chest.
my breathing grew heavy, my head beading with sweat. 
For I knew this monster. 
I knew this monster always put the teabag in first then the sugar.
I knew every morning when combing her hair this monster wished it was fuller.
I knew that 75% of the time this monster handed in her coursework late. 
I knew this monster was still single because she believes in fate. 
I knew this monster was very good at hiding her pain, 
but worst of all, 
worst of all, I knew this monster's name. 


2 comments:

  1. you're an amazing writer, we love the metaphor!

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