poem 5

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Your crooked smile plasters itself across any canvas i own
A shadow dwelling on me
And it was you who showed me that my vocabulary had been wrong
6 foot something of all human monster disguised as human
Monster feeding on my insides
All while you listening to my begging cries of
Please stop
I dont want this
Please dont go further
But your monster ears had no eardrum
I apologized to you when you were done
Bowed down to you for teaching me that my place in gods eyes is right where i am
Knees bent, resting on rough carpet
Knees bent, turning red from rubbing them against the dry hair of the house i was too familiar with
Elbows bent behind my back
Dominating me to submit
Handcuffs wrapped around my wrists like the bite of a snake
But i would have rather a snake than you.

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