The Demon Inside

April 1, 2016

The Demon Inside

A shiver up your spine
Tears in your eyes
The shattering of your soul
Everything around goes cold.

The rage in the air
You just cannot bear
It's crawling out of its den
You feel it, live again

The fear in your heart
You cannot stop what is to start
You lose yourself
You become something else

The chaos has begun
The demon has won
You watch him bleed
You fill your need

You come back to see
What was not to be
The blood of your friend
On your hand.

 

 

 

By Keith Sean Fernandes
Keith Sean Fernandes, son of Sebastian and Usha Fernandes from Neermarga, is a student of BSW at Roshni Nilaya.
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Comment on this article

  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Apr 04 2016

    A 1 ! Madam Usha.
    Great conceptualization inside.Once outside I think this demon changes colors and appears 'normal' when he takes over.
    My Mom used to help me in Maths.

  • Usha Fernandes, Neermarga/Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 04 2016

    Thanks Mr.R Bhandarkar for the line of appreciation. By the way how's Keith's imaginary art on demon?

  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Apr 04 2016

    You watch him bleed
    You fill your need.....
    After the 'demon had won' had me in a quandary....
    Super explanation Keith. Very much impressed.
    Wish dear Slyvie had explained her..'Farewell..My Darling' in the same vein. She also writes'abstract
    poems' maybe which only Hat Hill understands.

  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sun, Apr 03 2016

    That's the beauty of an abstract poem such as this. The true meaning is known only to the poet whilst the reader is entitled to his own interpretation.

  • Sherlyn, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 03 2016

    Congrats Keith and wish you all the best

  • CGS, Mangaluru

    Sun, Apr 03 2016

    Congrats Keith! Keep it up.All the Best.

  • Keith Sean Fernandes, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 03 2016

    In a short summary.
    The demon refers to the alter ego(second personality) that every human isn't aware off consciously.
    In this poem it refers to rage or anger out of pain which turns a person.
    It starts off with tears, the time pain in its emotional sense has struck.
    Then we have the things a person would feel when the anger flows out.
    Later the part of losing one's self, the demon as I referred above taking control.
    The end is where when the person comes to normality and sees what has been done wasn't of control even to a friend. More of the non recognition to the surroundings when a person goes through rage.

  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Apr 02 2016

    I am reminded of dear Sylvie Kinnigoli's 'Farewell My Darling'
    poem when I read this.She had written it here only.
    Where the darling was going
    and why,were the questions put to her.
    I would like Keith, too to explain this poem in full.Like our teachers used to about poems written by W.Wordsworth,Keats
    etc.
    This is also a tad difficult...honestly for me.

  • Henson, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 01 2016

    Well written bro...Keep writing more like these...

  • Anush SJ, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 01 2016

    Well written.

  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Apr 01 2016

    Kallo 'Demon' Ho?

    'Bither Aslo'..Gee?


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