Madison was hated her whole life.
Younger, bullies shoved her into corners.
Older, people she knew forced her to quit her ways
Because of how she looked straight at the world
A brave wit weirdo
Tearing away faux kindness and needless fairness.
Bludgeoning wobbling layers of manned society
That people were told never to be like this.
And by her fearless just being free
Threw thousand daggers at one’s standing.
Often a blow, she was brutal at talk and act and everything else
Foraging with quick-feet morals and clarity.
Oh my, they dreadfully despised her
Since she didn’t care about what so many others think.
They said goblins already told her to shut it or vanish!
Little did they know how maiming hurt she was.
Poor Madison wept the well, overflowing it till
The cobblestone walls collapsed,
Setting her water out running,
Desperately for help.
- Vander
Disclaimer: All poetry and fiction here are original material written by Vander. Please note that all text references, descriptions and indications are purely fictional (make-believe juices and in no relation to any actual entities).