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The Monster
The world I see is grey and black. I walk with not even a shadow.
I reach out my hand into the darkness, I feel the cold wall of my cave.
The drip of the water behind me, reminding me of my thirst.
I turn around and look into the blackness. Something is there,
it shouldn't be there. Why is it there? How did I not hear?
It is looking at me, I do not like that look. That hunger!
The one I have fed the most, the creature that I loved most!
It dived toward me, flying through the air. Taking a bite out of my chest.
I did not fight, I knew she would leave. Yet, no. She licked my wound.
My confusion, my desire for her, my love for her.
She was only a creature, only a monster to the world. To me, something to love.
I was not dead, I only felt dead. My skin would heal, but my insides could not.
I left her alone, the creature, I left her alone. It was time for me to leave.
But it was her who truly left.
I walked to the light, the blinding light. I wanted to walk to the world, but it was there,
it was there that it happened. It was there that I made the choice to become what I am.
The poison, the poison to turn me into a monster. I took it, and pain I no longer felt.
I no longer felt the pain, I was painless, numb. I was neither happy nor sad.
I was dead, but not entirely. I was without emotion, yet my hunger was for meat.
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