Never Knew Why

Why we say the things to others that seem never to convey what was on our minds. I have been guilty of giving many the wrong messages, like the beautiful huggable tiger attracts our closeness only to be met with the vicious growl.  A cute chimpanzee has evil ways not fully understood and can be very dangerous. I try to suppress the monster within my by not feeding it the negative energy it feasts so much on.

Never Knew Why

Notice how a beautiful butterfly is first a monstrous caterpillar

Every spouse that quarrels soon turns into a monster

Vicious cats are gorgeous but their monstrosity we fear

Every Monster Truck attracts attention but stand clear

Remember Shriek a monster with the greatest attitude

Kind women plagued by monster men who treat them crude

No way for Dr. Jekyll to control his monster Mr. Hyde

Extensively maimed by monsters and from their face we hide

When you hear monster you think bad

We all have a bit of monster within us and the one I had

Has often escaped my lips and erupted indiscriminately

You may have been bitten by my monster, if you have, please forgive me!

                                                                             

 

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  • 21 May 2010, 5:59 PM Vernetta wrote:

    The word monster always creates fear and disgust, until you get to know the thing you call a monster and realize it is not really a monster at all. The one eyed ogre is called a monster but he is just a malformed man who is angry and embarrassed about how he looks. But you have to get to know the difference.


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