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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required I didn't know you ... not many people did, phantom of a wakeless world, the bastard son of mental decay ... not even a name until recently, but you existed - oh yes ... and thrived ... disguised - lurking in the dim corners, scratching at the shadows with your twisted claws, and drooling pity like a fiend ... but … I know you NOW, beast, and I despise you with vigor ... you robbed me of a gem, (but plundered him first), the man who raised me - protected me, you took that dear man - that hardworking, devoted, truly GOOD man, and stripped him of everything - his dignity, his grace, his privacy and peace, his sleep, his joy, his precious memories, his kindness and character ... his MIND ... you left him empty, a shell of fear and confusion, and darkness … heavy darkness - he always thought it was night, even when the sun beamed in through his window, and out of all of it, that’s what angers me the most, because he adored the warm of sunshine on his face … yes, I DO ... I hate you, and I am ashamed to use that word, but it is ALL I have left for the horrid likes of you, AND that creature who created you … that was my last dance with the careless, cackling phantom I once knew as "God" ... the VERY last dance ... done. Copyright © Gregory Richard Barden, October 24, 2022
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