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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2023 · 1 MIN

Monstrous, a poem – Rebecca Boatwright (writer)

from The Language of Creativity Podcast · host Steven Leavitt

Monstrous, a poem by Rebecca Boatwright. Seething, toiling, snarling within; a black shadow curling around the edges forced away with society’s wishes. Teeth bared, claws dug in a wolf of smoke and darkness stares out to anyone peeking within. Wild, feral, horrible as Sin, the people step back in fear. The recoil of the beast is unwanted its spirit bound by broken trust, an unwanted thing grown into unruly lust. But how we forget that wolf was once a pup curious, foraging and giddy with freedom. Wrong, hateful, worth shoving aside, he was bound by other’s damnation to abide. A force so strong it cannot be tamed dances again with passion’s flame unbind it, unbind it! the howl within rasps, our heart bleeding and empty without what’s been cursed as Monstrous. https://www.darlingstarheathen.com/ #NorseMyth #Fenrir #Tyr Reference: Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman (Goodreads)

Monstrous, a poem by Rebecca Boatwright. Seething, toiling, snarling within;a black shadow curling around the edges forced away with society’s wishes. Teeth bared, claws dug ina wolf of smoke and darknessstares out to anyone peeking within. Wild, feral, horrible as Sin,the people step back in fear.The recoil of the beast is unwantedits spirit bound by broken trust,an unwanted thing grown into unruly lust. But how we forget that wolf was once a pup curious, foraging and giddy with freedom. Wrong, hateful, worth shoving aside,he was bound by other’s damnation to abide. A force so strong it cannot be tamed dances again with passion’s flame unbind it, unbind it!the howl within rasps, our heart bleeding and empty without what’s been cursed as Monstrous. https://www.darlingstarheathen.com/#NorseMyth #Fenrir #Tyr Reference: Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman (Goodreads)

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