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"Cannibal," by Gabby Aitken

Gabby Aitken is a freshman psychology major who is aspiring to be a forensic psychologist. Her work often reflects themes of mental health and/or spiritual corruption as she seeks to provide social commentary with her pieces.


 

Oh wretched Cannibal How could you? Begin with picking, tearing softly at the flesh Of those fingertips That once pushed open doorways to other worlds The nails scratched their way down your throat Scarred the tissue lining the walls And your teeth marred the serene landscapes of those parallel lives With red As you consumed the rotting corpse beside you She lay as your shadow Still, hollow, haunting Void of life, voids in her skull where her eyes once had been Before Hunger had consumed you The Cannibal of Cannibals There was nothing of you left When they found you Oh wretched Cannibal How could you?

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