Monster



Always alone in the nothing with no one
left to call
alone but in my thoughts something
something to end it all
thoughts will come and go
lie to me say yes and say no
though in my heart i know what's right
but too late ive lost control
such an awkward feeling it is to lose that final piece
the one that kept me grounded
the one that went through everything
laughed and cried when anger found it
im changing into someone i hate
the one i said id never be
but ive lost my heart and can't help
myself there's a monster inside of me.
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Submitted by Erick17 on July 07, 2016

Modified on April 26, 2023

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Scheme ABCBDDEFGHCIJKLK
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 515
Words 107
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 16

Erick Ibarra

I consider myself a very simple person, even though my family and friends say that I am impossible to deal with and my fiance always say's no one else would ever put up with me. But either way, I feel that I am who I am and every once in a while I like to sit back and put some of my thoughts into some sort of writing hoping it might make someone think about themselves or if not, just hoping it entertained anyone who happened to come across it and read it. I do, however sit back and think a lot about all that life has brought across me and has allowed me to survive. I have had a rough childhood and can honestly say I should be dead by now. well hope you enjoy my writings about life and mostly about death and know that one day it will find us far before we ever find it! Yes I am fascinated with it and one day can't wait to find the answers to my questions about what my friends have experienced and that I honestly am jealous of because they got there before me... more…

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