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The Monster as Victim

A creature under the ice, wondering at an airy realm
Bright but mysteriously unreachable

Though dying, born forever;
Said abomination a thing embedded like purpose,
A flaw conceived by some deeper art
Guarded in the divine

To exist as a monster is no less to be used
In the business of ultimate ends

As the author writes a villain, so too
What is the story of nature without her brokenworks?
Cruelty would not exist without some hunger
To give it animus first, but this
An original cruelty then; that cruelty
Would exist at all

To taste such bitter wine
From a forsaken land: knowledge

Walls of solid divide are the luxury of those
Who’ve lived without ever being alive;
Some kind of dream world graced to those who
Sleep eternally

While the awakened startle to this by
Ugly nightmare

AUTHOR BIO: John Xavier is primarily a writer of poetry but his published works include philosophical texts, book reviews, short stories and, recently, a novel: Thyrsus Falling. This and other writings can be found at his WordPress: https://aegisnoise.wordpress.com

Or as free PDF downloads at Obooko.com: https://www.obooko.com/free-poetry-collections/101-selected-poems-xavier


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