Riddle Poems: Villains
11.
Sic Semper Tyrannus!
As two-faced as Janus.
A three-letter acronym, for Them.
Crimes meddling and heinous.
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12.
Beware the mark of Cain;
Yonder lays freighter’s bane.
Dark pennants for darker lieutenants.
Yield all to the insane.
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13.
Cyanide sibilance.
Satan’s equivalence.
Folly to trust a swiller of dust.
Stripéd ambivalence.
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14.
Weird sub-photic creatures
With criminal features.
Our special stamp, an organic lamp
For abysmal breachers.
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15.
A vestigial tote
From ages long remote.
Pain lies dormant with no informant,
But by scalpel is smote.
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16.
Monopolies granted.
Ventures disenchanted.
Concept owning obstructs good cloning.
Property law’s slanted!
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17.
My blood boils orange and red.
A chasm spans my head.
Gateway to Hell, my breath tends to smell.
Awake me and you’re dead!
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18.
Afflicting the ruddy –
In fact, everybody.
Pariac mound, laid waste without sound,
Leaving visage bloody.
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19.
Stuck in treaded mortar,
Siphon says “Yes, quarter!”
An ail to nil-ionaires ev’rywheres.
Keeps tabs for Reporter.
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20.
Green and lavender mien.
Baits a man and a teen.
Puts no stigma on good enigma.
Cavorts with dictions keen.
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43.
An im-possible imp,
if challenged, sires a wimp
of the doughtiest squad, fleet, or god.
Less dev’lish…and more Shemp.