AGONY By Katy Towell

I am here. I am everywhere Every place you've been I have waited

Every face you've seen I have worn

I have not one name but thousands

I come on the wings of an epidemic Of a massacre

A lone scream in the night

Announced by the distant thunder of a war or the bleat of the slaughtered calf

I visit the dying in their burning skin

Devour the bodies of the sick I crush the hearts of the hopeful as I dance on the backs of the weak

Your greatest fears are my delight

With your cries you invite me in

I am the betrayal you could not have seen The killer you thought you knew

One day I will be your mother or your father or your friend Another day I will be your neighbor, or perhaps I'll work through you

There are monsters hiding in your closet

There are ghosts beneath your bed

The dream you feared was real Was real

These are gifts to you from me

I love you in my little way

With your suffering I am alive!

Can't you hear the music on the wind?

Don't you recognize the tune?

Is it you my friend, your struggling?

Your spirit torn limb from limb?

But I am not death

Death is your deliverer

Death looks to me with sorrow in his eyes and asks, "Why must you do this?"

My answer remains unchanged

I do what you cannot

No end is swift under my watch

Mercy is a mistake I correct

I am peace destroyed and eyes forced open

The ragged ring around your neck.

I am your secret wish for others

I am their secret wish for you

I have not one name but thousands But you... you may call me Agony And I am pleased to make your acquaintance