Your Dark Doppleganger

UnderTheGreenLeaves

Look at You 

Trying to Hide The Truth of My Existence

Ever Intent on Showing The World Your "Noble" and "Pure" Persona 

Giving the Shiniest of Gold Pieces to the Dirtiest of Beggars in the Name of "Generosity"

Passing by the Red District's many Harlots who will Trade you Pleasure for a Few of your Hard Earned Coins and you "Refuse"....You Worked so Hard for them so why not use them to Pay for a Night of Sheer Lust and Ectasy 

Your "Devout" Worship to the God(s) you say you "Serve" kneeling on your Bare Knees and Planting your face on the Cold and Hard Stone Floor of the Altar

The Wife You are "Faithful" to and return home ever so "Humble"

The Children you Raise to become just..like...you

But of all the things you tell them about...you never will tell them about me.

I'm Always There Invisible to the people you know and you Fear the Day I become Clear and Visible to all your "Friends" and "Family"

You Attempt to Ignore my Whispers Acting as if it was Merely the Wind 

You keep your Mouth Sealed even in the midst of my Laughter...Oh how I shall enjoy Unsealing it and having you join in the Mockery of all things

Your Mind is like a Fragile Piece of Glass that I have Teetering on the tip of my finger ever so near the Ground where it will eventually Shatter into a Million Pieces 

Why not accept that I will be there Caressing your Wife whilst you gone or having your Children Disappear one by one until only their Bones Occupy their Beds and Graves

Come on...It Easy...Just Allow me to Consume you and to be Free from the Inner Shackles of your Darkness

Unleash me upon this World so I can Turn it into a Realm of Silent Screams and Eternal Despair

Because in the End... I your Dark Doppleganger will have my Day and All Shall be Embraced by the Descending of Shadows.

  • Author: UnderTheGreenLeaves (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 17th, 2020 18:59
  • Category: Fantasy
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