Beast Within A Child Essay

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Beast within a child

In hell the chains has been released; and out came the deadly scandalous beast...
Rapidly entering the bodies of the children; placing evil thoughts in the minds of the children...
Now, please, pay attention to me, Brotha Priest; as I preach and teach about the furious child invading beast...
Could you imagine a child murdering another child; ten years of age possess with an evil spirit child...
Children are growing up in this world becoming wild; performing horrible acts as a problem child...
Whereas, sighting violent events; and later reiterate the exact same events...
It’s a shame the activities these children are learning; which has parents constantly mourning...
Who would had figured children were born to kill;
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In hell the chains has been released; and out came the deadly scandalous beast...
Rapidly entering the bodies of the children; placing evil thoughts in the minds of the children...
Beast within a child...
Beast within a child...
Beast within a child... These disobedient children, I ask who’s the blame; for allowing the beasts inside the children brain...
The life of a child that’s ruled by a beast; is celebrating sinful catastrophes within a silent invisible feast;
Children are attending school committing evil thangs; ignorant, and can’t even spell their names...
Beasts wander in the children brains; causing them to perform uncontrollably, difficult to maintain...
Yell, boldly, Satan depart yourself from my child; in the name of Jesus, I cast you from my child...
The beast occupation is to ruin a child; and also have a child destroy the next
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Importance, the children are continuing to sin; by participating in the chronic violence over and over again...
Beast tampers with their intellect causing them to lose function; unable to pay serious attention...
Listen, don’t be fool by the adorable remarkable smile; in reality that brilliant smile actually indicate an evil child...
Because these children represent evil method; fulfilling the act, Children of the Corn torturing method...
Evilness of thoughts, Milaci method; definitely comparable with Damieam method...
Twlight zone out of this Universe creation wicked of weird method;
Childs play inventive of Chucky psycho method...
The Tales of the Crypt horrifically method;
Jason, Freddy Kroger, and Michael Myers serial killers method...
The beast main concern is to only create cruel tragedies; with the help of the children producing bloodly crimson sceneries...
Trust me, this poetry is written with truth; however, Jesus is the only protector for the young youth...
In hell the chains has been released; and out came the deadly scandalous beast...
Rapidly entering the bodies of the children; placing evil thoughts in the minds of the children...
Beast within a child...
Beast within a child...
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