Alright, I'll confess it. I would change everything about you. Your bangs should sweep left to right, Not right to left like you have them now. Your cocky half smile quirks too much So I think you should tone it down. The way you shrug one shoulder then the other In some comedic fix of antipathy Should be more pronounced and firm. I'd like it better if the shoes you wore Weren't the same pair day after tired day. Oh, and I think you're better looking If you'd try to wear any makeup at all. Really. Anything would help at this point. I would change everything about you. The way you talk, the way you walk, Your affability towards people, Your desire to learn and know the world. I would strip you of everything you are And have and know and love And make you into someone new, Someone different, someone...whole. Because with all these not so bad qualities I see in you through your wary eyes, Are a host of demons lurking In the black parts of your soul. And I would rid you of them For they haunt you and scare you And turn you into someone I don't know. If it means all the things I love and cherish, All the quirks and smirks that make me smile Must die in bloodshed as well, Then so be it. I would change everything about you. If it meant that the things that drive you mad, That tear you away from my side In a fit of chaotic turbulence, That make you cry uncontrollably in the dead of night, Would all be expelled from your being, Then I would gladly give up The person I love In exchange for someone else. For I would rather you be someone totally different And still holding my hand, Than to see you drift further and further away Into the darkness of your mind.