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Lunch with the Beast (Free verse) by D. $ Fontera
Even now,
As we embrace,
Her arms fail to respond
As proper human arms do.
They are thick tentacles,
The tendrils of a monster,
The arms of carnivorous octopi.
As we embrace,
I feel unknowingly preyed upon,
Eaten up and cast away,
A gracious meal
For her red, pouting lips.
Jagged teeth have carved gashes
Into her swollen cheeks.
Great, lofty wings
Lower her into her seat.
Horns are buried there,
Rooted into her coal-black hair.
I joke that she has no need
For utensils...she doesn't laugh.
Her eyes burn with hellfire.
A scream bursts forth;
Deadly and spiked with anger.
It shakes,
The shriek, it shakes the walls.
And all I can wonder
Is if it was her or I
Who had the presence to scream it.
The food is good.
Her scarred body licks
Flames against the table
As is smokes and pulses.
I want to hear her speak;
I need to know she can feel me.
Her aura turns and makes me faint.
It is a long afternoon.
I see her out
And wither as I watch her go.
She gives me an acidic,
Other-worldly smile.
I can smell her as she used to be,
But this demon shell
suits her much too well.
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