Consigned to fear

I wear this chain I forged in life
I made it myself, carried it far.
And now I see it's grim scale,
link after link, yard after yard.
Weighing me down, into soul's abyss
pulling me down under the weight of regret
drowning me in bitterest sorrow, I struggle,
but how does a man float, when all he knows is hate.
I wear this prison each and every day,
each waking hour and restless night, I fight
for it follows me and slithers over my skin
a million insects, a thousand snakes, I fight.
I wear this chain, I am this chain,
I am my own worst enemy.
What terrible poetry then, what great justice,
that with mine own hands I consign myself to fear.

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