I'm Only a Child
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Ongoing, First published Aug 13, 2014
I'm 3 years old and I have a mind of a professional serial killer. I can read and write.
I kill and I like it. 
But it has to be done a certain way..
And it's good because I'm young so they don't suspect a thing.
I like to be neat and tidy about my killings, leaving no trace behind. 
Making sure I certainly am clear of being found. 
I've been alone since I was 2, living where ever I could. It was hard and I think I am like this not because of the way I was raised but because my Father was like me too. 
 I am wanting to complete my destiny by the age of 6 and then I want to be caught as a suspect but work my way out to be an innocent child. 
Will I be found guilty or not?
I'm only a child after all...
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