She keeps this beast Locked inside, Feeding it wine To settle it down. When you look at her, She looks like she has it All together. But nobody really knows What it's like. To stay up half the night, Clawed from the inside out. It terrifies her. Most days she doesn't say a word And keeps to herself. To the one she loves, If she reveals those pieces Of herself, Will you stay? Will you go? Like everything else that She’s lost. She drinks to keep herself at peace, To keep the beast from growling too loud. And for a minute, she forgets about Those broken pieces that didn’t Heal quite right. That it's okay to breathe. Even if it's for a minute.
If you’re reading this, She’s afraid To let you in. That once you’re in, You’ll smell those rotten parts That hide behind her eyes, Or that you’ll hear the toenails screech Of the beast she keeps subdued, That you’ll realize it’s not A beast at all. It’s the part of her that realizes The possibility that you cannot Love her, without loving the beast. Those not so good pieces of herself. Those frazzled insecure pieces That despite everything she cannot Control. And in the end, She’ll regret it all if you turn around And walk away. No matter how strong the cage. One of those bars loosens Everytime she stares at you