D’ Dastule Demage DeVille The Sublime Dorp
“D’ Dastule Demage DeVille The Sublime Dorp
The things I do are of God and are for the people and are as great as gold rings;
I break the mentality of confident person of an insecure person and I destroy the confidence of an insecure person at the front gate;
But, I give good converse all over the area , and I even offer the word of God to some good persons in verse;
Tell the people you can come with us and be a servant of the Lord , or you can go with them and see if you can follow the light , and keep steering away from evil;
I Will deny you the power , the love , the authority , the guidance, and the protection and you will probably feel like dying if you believe you have no safety that is provided by God , with no redemption through salvation;
You should be good at all the times that , so you can reap all the good divine moments and gifts that will be given to you by your good efforts , that keep us living and doing fine;
If you don’t want the blessings that come from the good Lord you’ll be living in darkness and won’t be able to deny the angels of deceiving;
With no ability to see or keep the light , you will be not ever seen or considered , to go to heaven in to the house and kingdom of the good Lord and God;
If you are not of God or are of God’s people we probably won’t want to hang with you , or eat with you, or drink with you , or spend any time at all with you ;
So what are you going to do? Roll with the dark side gang ? oe roll with the good Lord Corp?;
“This is The Sublime Dorp?”
By Mr. Daniel D. McAfee Also known As Mr. Dino D. Trudog . 10/18/2022 (7:51 P.M.).
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This tells about the devil and his path of rounds to mhis buildings and his associations.
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Written on October 18, 2023
Submitted by TheKingofLove4 on January 05, 2024
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Stanza Lengths | 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
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