I am the Devil's daughter
Ain't it plain to see
My horns hold up my halo
As I say
I'm innocent and sweet
My pitchfork drips with blood
Of those that cross my path
I have a sister too
Whose just as bad as me
We look at you
You shiver
You run away with fear
Messing with either of us
Will be your last mistake
Ain't it plain to see
My horns hold up my halo
As I say
I'm innocent and sweet
My pitchfork drips with blood
Of those that cross my path
I have a sister too
Whose just as bad as me
We look at you
You shiver
You run away with fear
Messing with either of us
Will be your last mistake
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4 Comments
Post a CommentI've grown up with people telling me I'm the Devil/Satan's daughter. I sometimes wonder If I am. I know it may sound silly to most of you. But...
Good poem, very creepy. :-) Sheri
Pretty creepy. This would be a good one for around Halloween time. :)
Oooo, that poem put a shiver down my spine. I bet that's what you wanted, right?
Anyway great poem.