I never thought you could be anything but ostentatious.

With your mulish pride

And your swaggering ways,

You led us all to believe that

You were paramount and unbreakable

Ever so munificent with raucous words that stung,

You knew just how to twist the knife

If looks could kill, I think half the world

Would have died a long time ago

Your ominous stare rebuked everyone but your friends,

Daring someone to defy you

You were always so quick to anger-

Polemic and patronizing in the same moment-

I've always wondered what it was that you defended so viciously.

I, being a paragon of rectitude,

Had always harbored the impossibly quixotic notion

That goodness was inherent in us all

Never would I have known that you were so hidden in despair

But for the mercurial storms simmering in your eyes

I can see the nuances in your cracked smile,

Your strained indifference

Your nails are bitten down to the quick and you think

No one knows