Frankenstein Poem
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Frankenstein Poem I argued with my maker my feelings of insecurity grew I was confused, unsure I found myself in the woods Watching them Watching them Observing them Learning from them I watched, I saw emotion I watched, I heard them speak I learned about their relationships and commitments They had a father - A father A person to rely on A person to trust A person to admire I had none of these I wanted to become part of them They were delicate, perfect, and innocent They felt emotion, they had each other But then I saw myself My imperfect reflection My own miserable deformities My wretched face Then a stranger came She was different, not like the others The cottages taught her Enabling me to learn Learn the language Learn geography, history Learn how to behave The stranger was like me, different, unusual She looked different, sounded different And they accepted, took on this person, this stranger I hoped I wished I could be taken in like one of the family I was still learning learning about life, a wider view...

