The Narcissist



I target her because I am obsessed
Then I tell people she's stalking me
I have stalked her decades but I blame her for everything
I accuse of crimes that my options and I commit
Then I blame hye for the consequences
Because I am clout chasing off of her name
I steal from her
Have done so almost all her life
I am privileged and she isn't
So no one cares
I have dominated her all my life
It's the only way I can feel powerful
Because in every way I am abused in my life
But when I abuse her I don't feel powerless
She cared about me because she grew up with me
I abused that because I believed abusing her was the best way to keep her in chains
She wants to be free but I won't let her escape
I go broke trying to keep her locked away
I steal every aspect of her existence
Then tell everyone she is stealing from me
I defame her and destabilize her life
Then spread rumors blaming her about the consequences
I creat chaos in her life expecting her to beg me for help
Just so I can reject her in public and tell everyone she's a worthless peasant
I treat her like less then nothing in public
Then beg her not to leave me in private because I can't live unless she's helping me
I claim she's co-dependent but that's a lie
I am the one who needs her for everything
I fake paperwork
I commit fraud
I steal everything from her to keep her place
Then I report her for the crimes to keep her under investigation
I interfere with her ability to do anything including parent
Then I slander her so no one will help them
I am the devil in her life
Then I claim victim
Who am I
Insert narcissist name here

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Narcissistic abuse

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Written on September 28, 2023

Submitted by DanielleDiew on September 28, 2023

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Scheme ABCDEFGHIJHKHLBMNOPBHEQIRBSCTUVWIXHYSZ
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,593
Words 319
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 38

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