Demons Of The World Poem by David Hockaday

Demons Of The World



Thrown out through the gates of heaven,
Look upon to Satan for guidance and protection.
Cast the evil spirits upon these worthless humans,
And turn there lives into a life of prison.
Lead them into temptation and a life of sin,
to lead them away from heaven.

Remain invisible and hide upon their shadows,
To sercetly pierce their heart with the sharp head of an arrow.
Break their hearts in half,
Then look at them and god and laugh.
Show no mercy.
The people of God are not worthy.
Deceive and defeat them
Snap them in half, like a pencil or stem.
We abhor god, the angels, and all his followers,
We as demons worship Lucifer as our true leader,
And we are his followers.

Monday, January 12, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: evil
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