The Scarred Stranger
'Twas a dark night
And a long flight
When I came upon the stranger
From whence I sensed the danger
Of this stranger with the scar
Who stirred within me a certain familiarity from afar
Albeit this maddening fear
My mind grappled to stare and wonder
About this stranger
Upon which he uttered
To beget my heart fluttered
"A monster I am," he says
Duly a curiosity in me heightened
I no longer was a frightened
Of what appeared a dreadful countenance at first glance
My mind peered in awe
At the monstrous flaw
Beyond the shadow of a doubt
Behold a face so devout
Of beauty and unsullied
The monster now was freed
And in it's abode was bestowed
The face of an angel and the heart abound of a God.
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