The Mistakes That I Have Made (Response to The Villain I Have To Play)

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The Mistakes That I Have Made (Response to The Villain I Have To Play)

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@rbdecepticon17 a year ago

You started all this

Thinking that you could simply resist

Two weeks you're dismissed

While my mind is cleared of your mist

You do not deserve

What I worked and fought so hard to earn

And yes you will burn

For I never want you to return

A monster of hate

A mistake I made

Yet I will end your sinful crusade

With concoctions to force you away

The flames that you brought upon this city were yours alone

Your innocent victims' bones creating your twisted throne

While the city's covered by gravestones

And the good you say you had's disowned

We started all of this madness and suffering

And now my mistakes have come back from slumbering

And the biggest mistake was foolish plundering

For thanks to them our ends are now thundering

Disclaimer: I do not own Jekyll and Hyde, for they belong to Robert Louis Stevenson. On the other hand, The Glass Scientists Comic belongs to the wonderful Sabrina Contugno.

I hope you enjoyed this little sequel to the first poem I created for you all, and if you would like me to create poems for other characters from the comic, then please let me know.

Please don't forget to leave your feedback in the comment box below, before you go! X3

BYE! BYE! X3

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Mysterious Gamer • a year ago

In these years I've been around here (aside that I haven't been so active) I must say that you're a genius in writing! I really appreciate that talent that you have! <3

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RBDECEPTICON17  Mysterious Gamer • a year ago

Dswjdbweifbwjfbasbdoisdnojwsb-- thank you. ^////^

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