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A Grave Affair (Suggestive Content)

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  Beneath an inky starless sky, the moon has risen full
The undead spirits of the night can feel the masters pull
Twas sheathed in finest charmeuse silk, on velvet sheets of red
Left to slumber day and night among the living dead

Mine eyes to flutter in the dark, awakened from deaths sleep
Hunger gnawing deep within, blood thirst excites the beast
My transformation underway, the curse is strong and swift
The calling of a rising moon, cause flesh and bone to shift

A slab of stone is pushed aside, arise now from the grave
The master calls in dead of night, his song is vile, depraved
A distant cry of midnight wolves with fangs of dripping gore
Beckons from the darkened rise where werewolves roam the moors

Head tilted high in extol of night, my nostrils breathe thy scent
Bidding me to seek the sire…to you, my soul relents
Burning with the fire of lust, our appetites to sate
For on the grassy moonlit knoll, my ancient lover waits

Ah, sweet Devil calls to me; the wind commands thy name
Distorted whispers in the night have drawn me to your flame
The fervor of salacious dreams has lured my soul to sin
Lusting for your milk white barbs to pierce my wanton skin

I’m freed now from the satin robes, revealing flesh of white
Begging, pleading…for you sire; to take me in the night
I offer thee, sweet Lobishomen, my soul on which to feed
Drink of me, my wicked prince, consume me in thy greed

Devour the beauty of my flesh; come share the devil’s bane
Sip honey from my heaving breast, glut from my tortured vein
Come probe amid the silken folds, the rose awaits to bloom
Stab me with your blood red shaft, release my sweet perfume

The night to vanish like a dream, a moment not to waste
So suckle from my heated lips, leaves not a bitter taste
Take from me the fire you need, my passion be your slave
As morning tints the eastern skies, return me to the grave

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  Laura Green  (9/12/2008 7:02:00 PM)

magnificent and sensual
  James B. Earley  (8/29/2008 9:14:00 AM)

An interesting bit of graveyard eroticism!
  David Desantis  (7/10/2008 9:07:00 AM)

I'll tell you one thing...this poem is definately devillish! I love the stories you set up...pretty lusty one here, your right on that..-david
  Stone Granite  (5/6/2008 5:28:00 PM)

Phenomenal! ! I loved this poem, for its verbiage, pacing and most of all the manner in which you described the moment. I was grotesquely lustful. I loved it. 10+

Stone

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