My stomach rolls at the thought of you, it is a feeling as pleasant as you are- You with your sharp eyes and upturned nose, you who has no flaw.
A man named Frankenstein made something much like you; a creature so perfect -and yet, when it rose, ghastly and disfigured there was some beauty in it.
You- you are no such creature you are a hollowed shell void of love and understanding. You have not known rejection, loss self-loathing and to see my brokeness was a shock. To watch me crumble appalled you, -you turned away and rejected me as the creator - the created.
Though my heart is fashioned of borrowed and broken pieces I am not your monster. I raised myself from the dead -and after you- from the dirt. You- you my dear doctor; parading the flaws of others as a grotesque banner -it screams: "I am perfect"
Was I more satisfying to break? Did my will to fight terrify, inspire such hatred, that you could no longer stand the sight of a girl set ablaze?
My stomach lurches - you stand at my grave dear Frankenstein, do you regret? She is not there. She died. It is only I who remain
So, this is my first poem on Hello Poetry. It is part of a series of poems called Since You Left, and yes, it is a bit angry, but it is my final poem written from a place of hurt...