To **** a monster is an affair most avoid lest they fail when mortality does not last if the injury is by the like humanity becomes the key to find the flaw beneath shield lending knowledge through frailty to be the least is victory
weakness flaunted as if to taunt something more than humanness a greater strength shown in teeth claws flexing to rend the flesh please hold fast to the soul lest the outcome is foretold consumption sought by enemies lay in seeds of power’s lure
fire to fire will always fail darkness burns with the flame consuming might even while foes are dropped by the sword the other path will win the day when the weakness is embraced holding what the strong discard in pure arrogance before their fall
shed the tear to realize what’s important above all force connection to the angelic realms is found in laughter of the child slay the monster with this spark cry for blood spilled to ground no pleasure taken at the dawn darkness felled in weakest light.
The poem “To **** A Monster” was inspired by the anime ‘Hellsing Ultimate’ on the Cartoon Network. During the story Arucard battles Anderson, a human paladin of super human power. Anderson, while he is fanatical, shows his humanity when he reject’s a Cardinal’s attempt to subjugate Britain by armed force. Anderson is not strong enough to defeat Arucard, or so the thinks. He resorts to using a holy relic in order to become a monster strong enough to perhaps slay Arucard. Arucard then has the following dialogue:
“Anderson, stop it! Do you know what that thing will do to you?! You'll become one of God's monsters! Retain your humanity. Don't succumb to power! Either side, it amounts to the same deal: whether in the name of the divine or the demonic, you're still a monster in the end! Do you intend to use that scrap of miracle...to become nothing but a scrap of miracle yourself?! This duel...between us...would you really push it this far - into the realms that lie beyond the realm of mortal life? A monster such as myself...a creature of such weakness that I could not bear the weight of a human life...if I am to be defeated, it must be by a human!”