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Monsters
MONSTERS
I don't believe in monsters
Wretched claws, pointy teeth,blood shot eyes
The kind that live underground where the sun can't reach
Surrounded in fantasy, fiction, and lies
I don't believe in monsters
Distant screams in the crevices and cracks of the night
Invasive movements shifting and unknown
An abandoned ballon, a discarded bear, a broken kite
I don't believe in monsters
Hidden in the ominous red ink dripping down paperwork
Cast deep within the repulsive orange hue of spilled pill bottles
Displayed in the casual splotches dotting the sidewalk
I don't believe in monsters
The voices that aren't there
People consumed by soil and forgotten by the stars
Broken memories and slanted stares
I don't believe in monsters
I won't believe in monsters
I can't believe in monsters
So no monsters I shall see
For if I further down this path
I'll find the monster in me
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A commentary upon the commonality of fear among ages