Come Dark Light

by Daisy if you do   Nov 2, 2006


Oh darkness encompass the twilight,
My weakness for blood, my appetite,
For it is my hunger that leads me to wander,
Upon the streets while the cities in slumber,

Cobblestones tainted with each step I take,
A void to fill before the daybreak,
Opening windows cobwebs dissipate,
Wooden floors creak beneath my weight,

A maiden at last to fulfill my desires,
Inevitably taken her soul transpires
Pale moonlight dances on her skin,
Enticing breath rolls off her chin,

Come dark light, shine into her deserted heart,
Two souls as one to never depart,
Pangs within me begin to wane,
Her vivid soul runs through my vein.

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  • 17 years ago

    by robin milford

    Excellent poem very chilling

  • 17 years ago

    by Kaila

    Woah this was a little over my head lol the words were great lol I just didnt know what some meant haha nice poem though imagery was great

  • 17 years ago

    by Twisted Heart

    A perfect definition of a dark poem. Enough to grab the reader's attention, but not too morbid. Just enough to bring a shiver.

    Great Job,
    Jeannie

  • 17 years ago

    by LadyPearl

    Excellent job. I loved your word choice and imagery. Congradulations on winning my contest.

  • 17 years ago

    by reality

    Scary but i love it good Job yea.. r u a vampire.... lol i hope not!!!

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