The Sheep



So you thought you met a "King" because that's what he showed, He knew of your gifts and your heart of gold...

He played with your mind and you couldn't see that he was a "Paige" with an ego of "ME"...

You climbed mountains for him, and showed you were true, and believed he would do the same for you...

He approached you with humbleness and tears in his eyes; Your empathic heart couldn't see his disguise...

Chance after chance he cried for your love, pretending he served the Lord up above...

You kept on believing cuz your heart was pure; who would have guessed it was a Narcissist you worked for...

Always in crisis,  the Victim it seemed; Until you awakened to all of his schemes....

It took a long time for you to see; the Victim was "YOU" on his journey of needs....

Controlled by lust and the devil within; the truth of who he'd always been...

A lesson from Divine to always Beware; of the wolf dressed in clothing of a sheep in despair....

Karma will come and the debt will be paid, to the wolf in sheep's clothing and the path that he paved...

Judgment will come for all the who are un true; No devil in hell can take what the Lord has for you !!

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The truth abt people and the masks they wear, and how our mind and emotions can be manipulated.

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Written on July 24, 2020

Submitted by Gypsylynn724 on August 20, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Characters 1,168
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Stanzas 12
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