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Our Fateful Romance

Contributed by pUnKa_RaCh on Wednesday, 8th June 2005 @ 04:05:49 AM in AEST
Topic: DarkPoetry



*~*~~*~*

Do not turn away, look upon me my dear
For tonight I shall taste your soul, please do not fear
Holiest of holy nights and I have chosen you to be the one
On whom I perform this sacred ritual, do not speak just come

Revealing the knife I gently sever your soft wrist
As it rapidly bleeds like sap bleeding from wood
Then I kiss you while slicing your skin
Oh doesn’t it feel good

The stained knife I now take to my own palm
And to prove our faith cause the blood to flow from my arm
Now my love I do let our blood- soaked hands meet
In order to gain the dark Master’s approval by carrying out this feat

Our dying blood does become as one
A binding marked by eternity
A true uniting both of virtue and superlative beauty

I pour the divine liquid into a goblet
Yes I can feel the darkness overshadow inside
I know well what does await us dear
What will become of taking the devil’s side

Whilst drinking your sweet tasting blood
I become a goddess and am spell bound by love’s trance
Now satisfying my hunger do make love to me

*~*~~*~*

As the demons watch and approve our fateful romance.

*~*~~*~*




Copyright © pUnKa_RaCh ... [ 2005-06-08 04:05:49]
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Re: Our Fateful Romance (User Rating: 1 )
by ForeverAlone on Wednesday, 8th June 2005 @ 04:11:48 AM AEST
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B-E-AUtiful Rach, amazing work, you are only getting better...as always

~Clark




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