Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Temptation
Author's Note: In the first three chapters of Jekyll and Hyde, I noticed that the motif or idea that there is an evil inside of everyone showed up. Jekyll was a nice man who everyone in the city liked but at night his evil side, Hyde, came out. Although some people don't like or want their evil side, everyone has it. This is a poem of the temptations of evil, and resistance to it.
Intoxicated and blessed with love, innocence, and good environment
she was different. She had a twist.
Whispers haunted her at night. Sitting on her right shoulder, the temptation was there.
The whispers of the voice on her left shoulder soon started to fade as the right grew louder and louder.
She fell through, doing the un spoken.
But yet this burden satisfied her in such a displeasing manner.
Although tearing her apart, she still fed the demon.
She fed it to the point where she was turning into the demon, to the point where it had taken over.
Still having hope, she reached out for her left conciousness,
who was devestatingly not there.
Falling into the temptation,
she was now his.
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