Dark promises

by Countess of Monte Cristo   May 15, 2009


You taught me what I shouldn't be at all.
You taught me how to stand up again after I fall.
You taught me how to erase my tears by my own.
You taught me how to heal alone.

I learned kindness from your cruel heart.
I learned how to end whenever you start.
I learned that I'm a hero inside.
I learned how to appear when you hide.

So don't you underestimate my courage to destroy.
I have a monster in me that has not been employed.
Behind my innocent face and my shiny eyes.
Is an avengeful victim in disguise.

There will come a time when I'll teach you instead.
How wasteful it was the life you led.
I will get the chance to strike you at last.
So lo and behold, the die is cast.

*If it will feed nothing else, it will feed my revenge. - Shakespeare

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  • 14 years ago

    by Em

    You go girl :) powerful indeed. 5/5, Em

  • 15 years ago

    by Fear2love

    Yummy poem lol so deeply wonderful you good

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