The Faceless Man Poem by Nick Hewitt

The Faceless Man

Rating: 5.0


He resides in the shadows
The man in the suit
Don't stare too long
Just head down route
A heart of darkness in his slender chest
Don't stop now, no time to rest
His unnaturally long arms reaching for your soul
Soon to realize you've lost all control
If you've seen him once it's already too late
Pointless to run, surrender to your fate
Feeling his presence drawing near
Lurking in the shadows he senses your fear
Long slender fingers reaching out to you
The slender man himself, making his big debut
Eyes begin to close as your vision starts to fade
Body frozen still as you're utterly dismayed
Open your eyes suddenly to find yourself in bed
And a man standing over you with a white slender head

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Wrote this story based on the slender man mythology.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
* Sunprincess * 16 July 2014

............great poem....I have never read any of this mythology....sounds interesting and a little scary...

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