• From Heaven she has fallen,
    To the earthly plains below.
    Her good will and beauty will not save her,
    For there are monsters all around.
    Her elegant flowing locks,
    A heavenly gaze.
    A timeless figure,
    That no beast could resist.
    Although her admirer lurked in the shadows,
    But his own grotesque figure holts his actions.
    For his greatest fear,
    Lays in mirror.
    Throughout his mind he curses his being,
    For his ghastly bat-like wings.
    Looking through his long dark hair with hallow eyes,
    He grasps at air with his talon-like claws.
    Slowly he emerged from the shadows,
    Retreating from her radiant beauty.
    Although the monstrous form could not escape,
    For her elegance illuminants all this is around her.
    Caught in the beauty’s gaze,
    The monster was caught like stone.
    He looked upon her beauty,
    As she looked upon his beastly figure.
    Although in her eyes she did not see a monster,
    She looked deep within and saw a timid creature.
    Who does not wish to cause harm to others,
    But is a prisoner in his own form.
    She reached out her hand to embrace the man,
    But as he stood there petrified by her gaze.
    For she does not see the monster he judges himself to be,
    But instead a creature longing to love and be loved.