The A to the O πŸ“³

ms.divine



Yea I was right you was the culprit the whole time y'all did all this dirty shiit in my face and behind my back made it seem like I was out of my mind 

I was really struggling 

You thought u did me end with all these extra partys 

The way u come at me like I'm not down u not down neither n I can't say nothing else 

 

Yo bullshit come back to hunt you the very people u akekeke with exposed you 

You can't say shit your an ass kisser and the real people pleaser 

And my trust and loyalty is gone 

Aimed for me not to have shiit u allowed other people to speak on me and do stuff to me n blame me and even argue me down on what I feel n saw out my too eyes 

You controled the narrative so much that shiit far-fetch 

Say thank you to the distorted karmic mascline that exposed the truth . You didn't expect it to blow up like that n all the actions the bullying the mental abuse it makes sense now  

But I already know your gonna make it seem like it's still okay to act and do what u do for something u blaming me for but not taking accountability of the core of the bullshit nth thas yo shiit 

Not

mine πŸ––πŸΏπŸͺΆ

  • Author: Star seed (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 10th, 2026 09:00
  • Comment from author about the poem: behavior often driven by deep-seated insecurity, a need for control, and a desire to manage one's reputation. When caught, individuals often continue these games because they are addicted to the validation or serotonin boost that gossip provides, or because they are trying to protect a fragile ego.
  • Category: Reflection
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    I found the only person I could change was myself, and even I couldn't do that.



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