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The Devil's Spawn

by SeanAchilleos

Under attack once again From those who make themselves available to him By now one would think I'd be use to it He knows my weakest link How to distress me He knows who to send to me and when Who is vulnerable and who is not Whoever allows themselves to be used as a pawn Surely shall get used No deposit required While payback awaits Most are used unknowingly Driven to say and do as if instructed by an invisible force Blinded not by the light But rather by the darkness However there is a weapon to be used A weapon that will and can disarm To master the art of knowing from whence it comes Then to ignore it
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SeanAchilleos
50 / M / Southern Africa
For You?
Written by
SeanAchilleos
50 / M / Southern Africa
Published
Jul 25, 2018
Time
2m
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Written by Sean Achilleos 25 July 2018©

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