Miss…..You Know Who You Are

I find it funny my name is always on your mind.
Recently, everytime you post online.

In the beginning I was just trying to be nice.
Now, I see the devil has your brain in a vise.

It doesn’t matter what you say,
you obviously lack all the chips to play.

How could I fight
with someone who isn’t quite right.

I will not call out names and such, but you know who you are,
You have taken this way too far.

You stalk my page and take note
Of what I like and what I don’t.
As if I hold an antidote
for all the problems that you wrote.

Now Miss, natural enemy to a dog,
Kindly stay off my blog.

I do not need your negativity here in my atmosphere.

I will not join in your drama and nonsense
nor will I come to my own defense.

I will not argue and debate
with someone so filled with hate.

I might as well talk to a wall.
Then waste my time with it all.

So Miss you know who you are.
You truly are bizarre.

And I will never understand the likes of you
and all you try to spew.

The lies and fake stories never seem to end.
I hope my name on your lips feel like a win.

Before they hated me, they hated my Father first.
It’s clear your version of Christianity is reversed.

May God have mercy on you.
For they know not what they do.

Have a great day and God bless.
I’ll leave God to the rest.



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Published by Heather Congrove

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26 thoughts on “Miss…..You Know Who You Are

    1. Thank you for the kind words! I will warn you though, the one in refrence has contacted every individual who liked this post or commented.
      As for your experience, I am sorry such things happen on the internet.
      Thank you for visiting my website!

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      1. Ha ha, thanks so much! It’s been a challenge moving here! Having taken on the might of French and German bureaucracy, I can probably handle one troll… 🤣 Which posts did she comment on? I’m curious now 😂

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  1. Heather, You know your doing Gods work when the demons attack you.

    A demonic kitten to be offended by the truth of Yawhua’s living word is to be expected. But to find herself and damnation in your fictional writings as well, is just PSYCHO on top of demonic lol

    YAWHUA is GREAT!

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  2. So sorry to be late for this! Thank you for sharing. It takes courage to set boundaries publicly and with conviction. Your voice comes through clearly here, and I can feel the authenticity of someone who’s genuinely exhausted by unnecessary conflict.I love how you’ve channeled your frustration into something creative rather than just reactive. The rhythm pulls readers along, and lines like “I might as well talk to a wall” capture that universal feeling of wasted energy perfectly. Your decision to close with grace and faith rather than bitterness shows strength of character.The spiritual framing at the end elevates this beyond just venting. It’s a reminder that sometimes the most powerful response is to step back and trust a higher power with outcomes we can’t control. That’s a message worth putting into the world.Keep writing through your experiences. You’ve got a distinctive voice and the willingness to be vulnerable, which are the foundations of meaningful creative work. Looking forward to seeing where you take your craft next!

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  3. You’ve got real writing ability here. I can feel the frustration coming through, and there are some genuinely strong lines.

    Just something to consider: if someone’s behavior is actually harmful, a public post usually doesn’t fix it. It can feel satisfying in the moment, but it tends to keep you engaged in exactly the drama you’re trying to leave behind. Sometimes the harder but wiser choice is just stepping away entirely.

    And if the person this is about happens to be reading: whatever’s driving this needs to stop. Both of you are better than this cycle, and there’s a better path than tearing each other down online.

    Keep writing though. You’ve got real talent, and it’s worth pouring into things that build up rather than things that keep you stuck.

    Grace and peace to you both.

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    1. Thank you so much for your encouraging words and critique of my poem. While I Can agree with what you say about the public post, I found it the best possible approach considering the situation. This poem is the one and only response I have had toward an individual who has stalked me for months. I have completely and totally removed myself from the situation other than this poem. So while I appreciate your advice you lack the whole scope of the situation. I will warn you as I warned a few others. She has contacted everyone that has liked this post. So I am sure you will have a better understanding in just a moment.

      Thank you again for commenting and saying I have unique voice. That truly means a lot. Have a great day and God bless.

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