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Unknown

Smooth

The flutter of a flute
listen to it fly
passing all by
floats through the sky
boundlessly high
till the clouds pass my eye
as i flutter by
slicker than butter I fly
strolling like that guy
maybe more
dare you know
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Posted: Feb 2010
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Unknown

vampire girlfriend

She drained the life right out of me
I wanted her so bad call it curiosity
With eyes so dark and a face so cold
She will not speak a word I think she's on hold

She says a few words to me once in awhile
She hardly blinks much not even a smile
She turns her back to me then drinks from a vile
She then tastes my blood that is her style

Now that she knows that i'm under her spell
When I look into her eyes it's like a bottemless well
I feel like i'm floating when we began to kiss
Her black hair and eyes I can't resist

No other girl could ever compare
Her eyes lock in on me I know that stare
Slowly I began to feel my cloths start to tear
I think really likes me extremly rare

Now the time has come to pass
I feel her teeth sink in like liquid glass
Oh! this could be better than any man's dream
I look up to my death and I hear myself scream!!
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Posted: Feb 2010
About this poem:
just writting about a fantasy that was rolling around in my head,yeah..a poets head is a living wonder,take it for what it's worth!
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Katfight

A Simple Wish

Did you see that shooting star?
Up high in the galaxy so far
I yearn to be in the big, open space
Feel the magic of that wondrous place
To soar like a bird over our Earth
To be able to witness a new star's birth
To walk across the face of Saturn
Gazing upon stars in cosmic patterns
So many places man's never been
Never before ventured by any astronaut team
What if we discovered a whole new race
With big, black eyes too large for it's face
When would I decide it's time to go home?
Would I want to after the things I've been shown?
Although there is so much to be missed
It's the price to pay to live in bliss
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Posted: Feb 2010
About this poem:
Bit fanciful but I enjoyed writing it.
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hedistuff

Valentina

far to the east, cross an ocean of blue
exists there a land, of which I am learning
on pale wings, a bird, upon there we flew
espied of the ground, my heart filled with yearning

settled in the sixth century of lore
and then in the tenth, soon fell under Hungary
til the end of the war said to end all the war
then absorbed by the czech republic to be

was here, a grand place, enchantment for me
shores of the danube, sweet sonnets are sung
on new years day, nineteen ninety three
independant republic, Slovakia, begun

ending our flight, soon rode a swift beetewk
through the talgan forest eluding the cheka
for the pogrom was spreading to every known aul
we sought not to allow perestroika to catch us

was not for the nebbish to follow our lead
through hills of carpathia we made our escape
was useless of others to pursue our great steed
by nightfall we arrived at the villages' cape

seven coins of koruna was all it would take
for koushes of kasha, kielbasa and lokshen
fine sevruga and knishes of babka and cake
our bellies now filled, we lay down in a glen

we awakened next morn to tunes of a balalaika
and yelps of barukhzies were heard all around
many fair maidens were performing the trepak
as the men stood round clapping and stomping the ground

we met an old feldsher who owned a tchotchke
so we ventured inside to spy of it's wares
he asked us just how we avoided the purga
of soldiers and government agents with snares

we told him we rode a sweet bird of the seeker
and here we'll remain for the rest of our days
my woman of green eyes fast became a teacher
and soon bore a daughter, ourselves born to raise

(slovakia has a 99.6% literacy rate)
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Posted: Feb 2010
About this poem:
I wrote this in January of 2009
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Unknown

The Multicorn

Once upon a time,
far far away,
it lived sad and lonely
and wept every day.

Sad because it was lonely,
lonely for it was the only
Unicorn that was born
with more than one horn.

The other Unicorns taunted,
they teased, and they scorned
the sad, lonely horse
for having more than one horn.

The sad, lonely horse
couldn't feel much worse.
So, it galloped off to yonder.
Where it went...

...hmm...

...I wonder...
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Posted: Mar 2010
About this poem:
It's about the Multicorn and how it went extinct.
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Unknown

The kiss of death

Tears of blood this demon cries from its dark and soulless eyes
the night brings only pain and life extended from ill gain
corpses litter the basement floor bodies that shall breath no more.
Damnation and eternal night born to a world devoid of light
savage hunger lies within my life itself a mortal sin
I am a beast without a sire born in hell from its great fire
smell the brimstone on my breath
I bring with me the kiss of death
I crave the blood and supple flesh so wet and red and fresh.
I feel it running down my chin aroused as I commit such sin
savagely I rape your flesh and sup your soul through blood still fresh
I am a creature of the dark a heart that beats but holds no spark
no warmth no love only dreams of flesh and blood
I have no wants only needs the ones my sick desire breeds.
SO heed my words and know this well beware the the dark and do not dwell
ill suck your soul and send your corpse to hell.
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Posted: Mar 2010
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Unknown

from the shadows

Staring from the shadows with dark and soulless eyes
is a beast silently stirring to gaze upon his prize
such a lovely maiden with skin so pale and fare
eyes as blue as sapphires and copper colored hair
her breast so gently rising with each and every breath
her heart beating quite rapidly deep inside her chest.
Closer does she come to him enjoying her stroll
but danger lurks among the shadows and she doesn't even know
hungrily he watches her eagerly does he await
his lust constantly building for her blood he will soon taste
so soon she will be close enough so time he best not waste.
Finally the time is right and from the shadows he does rise
and she stare's with sudden fear into a vampires evil eyes
frozen where she's standing completely paralyzed with fear
her body starts to tremor and from her eye does fall a tear
so slowly he approach's fore he does not wish to waste
the tantalizing taste of fear or the terror upon her face.
Finally he clutch's her, his hand stroking her copper hair
a beauty such as this it is a prize so rare
defiling her must be done with the utmost care ,
she must be degraded filled with fear and torn apart
but upon her skin he must not leave one single mark
her will it must be broken and made into his own
and her blood must all be drained replaced with much of his own .
Her life will end this night and then begin a new
all I have to do is bite there is nothing she can do
shaking in her terror as he he turns her head aside
exposing her lovely neck her vein pulsing deep inside
his mouth begins to open his fangs so long and sharp
and deep he bites into the flesh the ecstasy begun.
Her heartbeat slowly fading then stopping in her chest
the fate this maiden will suffer now is so much worse then death.
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Posted: Mar 2010
About this poem:
This is a vampire poem I write a lot of poems and short stories a lot of which are vampire poems I have over 150 writes online I hope you like these
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Unknown

children of the night

Where be thy children of the night but in the darkness
thy creatures that thrive on blood for life
that use lust and arousal as a weapon
with hypnotic eyes and a mesmerizing gaze.
Where be thy hunters but stalking their pray
and where lays thy tomb where thou does rest
but in a dark decrepit place
dank with decay and the scent of blood
where common mortals fear to tread.
Where rest thy dreams but in a coffin at daybreak
and where resides our soul
but in the dark recesses of hell,
where cometh our strength but from immortality
and from where forth do we come
but from the blackness in which we dwell.
From the recesses of the darkness we emerge
coming forth to feast and ravage
to control and manipulate
to devour and consume
and to create
to create more children of the night
to fill the darkness with our kind
to hunger for the blood of thy mere mortals
and to savagely take sin upon their supple flesh.
we shall dominate and desecrate all mankind
fore we are the ancients
we are superior
we are thy power in the night,
so where forth does thy death come from
look into my eyes
for your death shall come from me
and from you shall come my eternal life.
So where forth lies the fear in the night
but from thy children of the night.
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Posted: Mar 2010
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Barrellofart

Drifting

I lay on my back and smile
The sun's warmth is upon me

Below shade of a great oak tree
I take my place and close my eyes
The noon hour light pierces the clouds
And shines through in plenty

I imagine
Though easily I could look
Those diaphanous white ribbons-
Sunbeams hung upon the clouds

Which, as if suspended
Weightless in the air-
In that Ethereal liquid-
Hang down from the heavens
To drift across the earth
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Posted: Apr 2010
About this poem:
I thought to myself this afternoon,

"What if sunbeams hung in the air, like jellyfish in the water?"

And then I thought, "... oh- but they do."
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BeneathePines

acrowire

~.
~faith insist or rebel fire
~daunted fears the free fall
~the wire, the wire
~pulls taut the braided wire
~
~end-anchor two worlds
~ends-to-ends tied the other
~between them stretch the wire
~to and fro let travel
~tip-toes lasses
~all heels, lads
~to and fro upon
~these tightwire strands
~your mends
~
~two worlds tied to a
~farther away
~a then;
~the now
~never mind the cries
~those who've leapt to
~they've chosen theirs
~forsook finer
~but you, say you;
~constrain these two
~move along straightly
~the wire, the wire
~watch your steps along the wire . . .
~
~
~-end ~Slpk' 41~
~© 10/98
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Posted: Apr 2010
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