there’s enough anger in one man to put even the Gods to shame; it speaks to him in mournful moments, when - the shadow of doubt clouds his acumen, and his candour reigns far too long.
he sleeps with it; dreams of it; and once it has invaded his subconscious, he revels in it -- it makes him feel powerful, and hungry for a scam that disguises itself as a reward.
belittled by his own words, he seeks refuge in others who share his wrath - for they are everywhere: they help him carve his words into a dagger of insecurity, with which he stabs those who tried to offer him an antonym for violence;
the blood he draws shall dye his conscience - evil red.