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Monster Of A Man
I see the way you look at me
Like a creature in a cage
An animal rugged and beastly
Filled with pure evil and undying rage
A monster drowning in darkness
Expanding with the touch
A beast portrayed as heartless
Latching on with an devious clutch
A nightmare coming to get you
A devil draped in disguise
The howling when the wind blew
The source of all your cries
An empty pile of ignorance
A puddle of despair
A monotonous figure of indifference
A view too hideous to bear
You see these things when you look at me
But beneath is a different truth
A man who just wants to be loved
A heart that’s still overflowing with youth
A worker whose selfless and determined
A son who’s vulnerable and scared
A friend to those who’d just listen
An innocence that cannot be compared
I’ve come to recognize I may look different
But it’s all the same when you examine within the head
For I cannot change the complexion of my skin, so I suppose I’ll change the world instead.
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This piece was inspired by the prejudice that was displayed in John Steinbeck's, Of Mice And Men.