Arrogance was strong in this youngling A child playing at being a man An air of confidence unfaltered Unrelenting desire A wanton yearning to consume flesh
Black rules in a white world Where all is in hues of ash and cement Self-knowledge builds strong shelters Past pain is present mortar With blocks of crystal tears
So this boy, sweet and tender Loved withoout learning Longed without grace Fell without balance And cried in darkness to an uncaring diety
Cried for those long gone Cried mostly for the liars, The cheaters, the judges and friends The demons grew in the shadows Lit with the embers of pain
Now, caged in his tear-stained walls Transparent and safe He sees without flinching all he once did Finding home in strict command Of all he holds dear
No place for frivolity No needless emotion All or nothing in matters of the heart To break, lest he be broken To own, lest he give too much To push against pleasure And claim happiness in humiliation For it would never again be him
Clear walls like a skyscraper A firmament of glass shards Hanging in wait Of vibrations to set them free
A man's mind A man's body A man's need With a child's heart
Though hardend with experience, Scarred with it Calloused And struggling to survive
He will not leave his prey Though she has lost his interest He will not leave to cause pain To cause guilt
Responsibility squarely on her shoulders A burden she could never understand So he pushes And she goes...broken
And the child cries Unseen within himself Unrecognizeable Unfamiliar
He carries no blame Feels no guilt For it is she that turned her back And the walls remain
The man with rules in bold Burned darker with each failure to comply Tantalized by a lady much like himself Black lines in a white world
She challenged him He taught her freedom In giving him everything He was afraid to return
He pushed, She tried harder She pushed, He ran He pushed, She faltered She pushed, He attacked
They paused for a moment Her broken and him afraid Shards shaking asΒ Β he fights to maintain control Loosening bit by bit
This child Longing to believe all he chose to forget Fredom in love Trust in another Welcoming the truth about love
Which is simply: When you love someone You get out what you put in Your only concern is their happiness
He looks like a man this youngling Devouring the innocent Unwaverng in his vision Of truth and self-granduer
Soon, he will learn That a real man nurishes that banished child And shares himself openly With the one his soul adores