⚠While I don't openly say it, this poem is about an abused child⚠
You say that I'm a demon,
That I've done such horrid acts
But what I've done I can not say
So let's look upon the facts.You say that I'm a demon,
And you hurt me with your glare,
But I have never done you wrong,
Tell me how that's fair.You say that I'm a demon,
And you treat me like nothing more
So you find myself a demon,
Though I wasn't one before.You say that I'm a demon,
And now I say to you,
A demon be it that you wish me,
I'm a demon now, that's true.So you say that I'm a demon,
And a demon I might be,
But they say It Takes A Village
So maybe now you'll see,While you say that I'm a demon,
And I'm evil through and through,
It's you that made me what I am,
Well what does that make you?
YOU ARE READING
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PoetryAbout The Author: @auntiesatan, better known as Aimee, is a teen author with little-to-no experience in poetry, however she strives daily to improve all forms of her writing, starting with poetry. Her most successful poem to date, with 120+ likes on...