He lived in the outer darkness where You never could see him cry, With only a lighted candle there Whenever his eyes were dry, But I knew him for an evil soul A troll that waited for you, To cast me off like a heap of dross Which is what he’d want you to do.
So you only saw a handsome prince A hero there in the light, You told me about the good things that Your friend had done in your sight, But you couldn’t see the curling horns That sprouted out of his head, Nor even the narrow, squinting eyes Glowing at night, bright red.
Your image of him was of a lord Born of a line so high, While I knew him as a Beelzebub Who flew in the evening sky. He often fluttered above my yard Flinging his barbs at me, They cut and wounded and hit me hard With never you there to see.
I felt you slipping away from me When I saw you huddled with him, Whispering secret messages In the hall of the local gym, I knew that I’d have to take him out Or risk the loss of your love, So fashioned a wooden arrow for One night, when he flew above.
I thought that I’d planned it perfectly The crossbow hidden outside, He fluttered over the garden wall Looking for you, my bride, I shot him straight through the heart with it, His chest exploded in light, I saw, on you, when you bent to him Your curling horns in the night.