The Misery-Maker
Hello old friend!
I haven’t seen enough of you lately.
Haven’t you missed me?
I was starting to think
You might hate me.
Don’t you remember
All the good times we’ve shared?
I always thought we made a pretty good pair.
(Despite how little I’ve truly cared.)
Am I not the one you wanted?
The one you thought
Worthy of your time?
Don’t you trust my smile
And the flickering lights of my eyes?
I am ready any time you call,
I will always offer my hand to hold
(While subtly tripping you
And secretly laughing at your fall.)
I despise when you neglect me
Like an undeserving suitor
Or dreaded chore,
Arousing my jealousy
In spending your time pursuing others
As if I were a reprehensible bore
You can’t bear to mention.
Don’t you know
How I only want to be near you,
And ever closer than before?
(Said nervously as I hope
You never come to see
My nagging you zealously
And endlessly
Is but a token of my cruel intentions.)
I have courted you for so long,
Wooing you incessantly
With all of my whims and wiles,
Flash and style,
Looking in your eyes,
Speaking words of assurance
That you will always belong to me,
And I would never leave you
(Falsely claiming all the while
You would never have reason to grieve me.)
How many times you called me,
Seeking my attention,
Welcoming me with open arms,
Admiring my adroitness and charm!
When you sang my praise
With your inviting voice
You were anything but coy.
How often I have lulled
You to sleep with promises
Of pleasures to come without end,
Consuming your thoughts,
Calming your breath,
Soothing you by distracting you
From your duties and fears.
(Conveniently failing to mention
Any consequences or resultant tears,
And the price tag for my employ,
Which no one wants to pay-
The wages that end in death.)
How you’ve yielded your trust
And enjoyed the fruits of my lust!
You have seen first-hand
No other ecstasy can compare
To what I offer.
You’ve reveled in my joy
As we danced blissfully
Until the point of exhaustion
(You neglecting our bargain
Ever so Faustian.
Even in agony
Feeling defiled
And a victim beguiled
By your choice.
Ah, but in truth,
You are only one more
Conquest for my coffers!)
There is only one Spirit
I am afraid of
And it is not yours.
Your spirit may be willing
To forsake me
But your flesh is weak,
Disarming your faith
To the point of pathetic prayers
You can barely speak
And even less resistance.
(Oh, I adore how your decisions
Betray and distance you
From all that is holy and true
And destroy
Your heart once full of love!)
Here, take another drink
Of my wine,
Eat of my dainties
To the full.
Surely it is no crime
To be satisfied for a moment.
(Though a moment is all you will get
And then comes your soul empty
And your heart full of regret.)
Let there be no lack or lull
In our camaraderie and communication.
Let there be no separation
But let us travel together
To your next destination.
I promise merriment without cessation
And memories you can pretend
Were worth the price.
In return all I ask
Is you never forget me
Or deny me shamefully
And all I have done for you.
(For my constant and greatest fear
Is the grace
That awakens you to finally realize
I am anything but a friend,
Closer to a fiend
And an unvirtuous villain.
I am the worst master,
The dreadest enemy
And most torturous lover.
With a monstrous face
Behind my mask
And serenading,
I am the one abetting and aiding
Your eternal demise.
For I am the liberty-taker,
And the ultimate faker
I am the Misery-Maker.)
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2 Comments
Jo Blogs
Hello Christopher,
This is such a clever and powerful poem. “The Misery-Maker” is the perfect name for that “old man” of sin — the presence that pretends to be our friend while quietly working for our ruin.
A very chilling and effective piece of writing that really hits home. Thank you for this.
Christopher Francis
Hi Jo. I think I finally was able to get the GoDaddy firewall issue resolved. Thanks for reading and commenting. The battle with our sin nature seems to almost never end but as it says in Romans 6:13 because of Christ we now have the freedom to choose who we yield ourselves to- we no longer have to be a slave to sin. Therefore, we have the freedom to truly be free if we will continually yield ourselves to God and His righteousness.