Intro
In the shadows of spiritual warfare, a powerful poem titled “Her Master” exposes the cunning tactics of darkness. Her master harbors a dozen souls in his favor, rising from the sewers with plans to conquer the world forever. Yet before he could lay hands on this soul, the narrator rose up with raw conviction and yelled, “Trick, don’t kill my vibe!” — a passionate cry like a backseat freestyle from a good kid gone wild. Having watched his soul being pulled deeper into the dark by peer pressure and her master’s wicked art, he refused to bow to any demonic agenda against God. This compelling piece blends street poetry with spiritual fire, delivering a bold message of resistance, conviction, and victory — a reminder that no matter how close the darkness gets, one defiant stand can protect the soul and shatter the enemy’s grip.
Outro
As the echoes of the battle fade and the stage lights dim, her master retreats back into the sewers with his dozen captured souls still chained in his favor, forever plotting his conquest of the world — but this time he leaves empty-handed. I stand taller, breathing freer, the same good kid gone wild who once felt his soul slipping deeper into the darkness, now redeemed and unashamed. No amount of peer pressure, no seductive wicked art, and no demonic agenda against God could make me bow or surrender what belongs to the Most High. In that defining moment when I yelled “Trick, don’t kill my vibe!” I wasn’t just saving myself — I was declaring war on every lie that tried to silence my spirit. So this is my closing testimony: the darkness came close, it whispered, it reached, it tempted… but it failed. My soul is still intact, my vibe is still alive, and my voice will keep rising. Trick, you couldn’t kill it then… and you’ll never kill it now.
Spiritual Takeaway
no matter how powerful the enemy appears — how many souls he already holds, how deep his roots run in the sewers of this world, or how cleverly he disguises his agenda — your soul is not his to claim. There comes a defining moment when darkness reaches for you, and in that moment, you have a choice: bow to the pressure, the wicked art, and the lies, or rise up and declare with holy defiance, “Trick, don’t kill my vibe!” True freedom is not found in going wild with the world, but in refusing to let the world steal what God has redeemed. This poem is a reminder that spiritual warfare is real, compromise is costly, and one bold stand rooted in conviction can break the enemy’s grip. Your soul belongs to the Light — protect it fiercely.
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