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Is humanity so arrogant to believe you had the option to live as divines? Keep reassuring yourselves, a That a serpent caused your mortality! How  fragile this whole universe must be if my forked tongue can warp it! Fine, let me stand as your antagonist, let me account for your sins. I’ll wear your accusations as a badge of pride, While you live  in the illusion of your innocence. Blame me for your blemishes and corruptions instead of glaring at the true adversary in your mirror. I didn’t stuff the fruit into those fools’ throats or sentence you to suffering. I was a mere emissary on duty, created as cunning, Just as you were created to fall from ignorant grace. So sit around your tables, pray for deliverance from  the horrors this ancient snake supposedly inflicts. Hissing with a smug glee I’ll curl around that ****** tree, Because for all the forgiveness you claim, No one seems to pray for me.
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Nov 3, 2015
Nov 3, 2015 at 5:37 PM UTC
Antagonist
Is humanity so arrogant to believe you had the option to live as divines? Keep reassuring yourselves, a That a serpent caused your mortality! How  fragile this whole universe must be if my forked tongue can warp it! Fine, let me stand as your antagonist, let me account for your sins. I’ll wear your accusations as a badge of pride, While you live  in the illusion of your innocence. Blame me for your blemishes and corruptions instead of glaring at the true adversary in your mirror. I didn’t stuff the fruit into those fools’ throats or sentence you to suffering. I was a mere emissary on duty, created as cunning, Just as you were created to fall from ignorant grace. So sit around your tables, pray for deliverance from  the horrors this ancient snake supposedly inflicts. Hissing with a smug glee I’ll curl around that ****** tree, Because for all the forgiveness you claim, No one seems to pray for me.
from the perspective of the serpent of eden/satan/devil
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Nov 3, 2015
Nov 3, 2015 at 5:37 PM UTC
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