Poem: What Grows Inside?
What Grows Inside?
Something has fed
too well, something
within my heart that
wishes always to feed
on more, and makes
pain from all the small
things that should never
matter much, makes
mean faces inside my
mirrors, stares out with them.
It has eaten too well, and now
it must starve, but I do not
know how to keep
the fear it feels at starvation
from turning into a pain
on which it may once more dine.
too well, something
within my heart that
wishes always to feed
on more, and makes
pain from all the small
things that should never
matter much, makes
mean faces inside my
mirrors, stares out with them.
It has eaten too well, and now
it must starve, but I do not
know how to keep
the fear it feels at starvation
from turning into a pain
on which it may once more dine.
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