Nosferatu's Love Poem by kite remedy

Nosferatu's Love

Rating: 4.5


Let me dance in my shady cloak,
drenched in this lovely darkness,
lit by the candle-lights and the torches,
go beyond what human called stillness.
Don't you expose me to the Sun,
nor you try to change my mind.
I'd better live in the shadow,
with my fangs and claws.
Sun has always been painful.
I might have been a fool,
I might have been so wrong,
listened to a maiden's songs.
Stab me with your rosary,
hurt and purify me.
Nail my hands to the wall,
when my hunger and thirst call.
Chain my neck as tightly
as my fangs won't reach,
when my hunger's so bad,
I want your blood like mad.
I'm sorry that I love you,
I'm sorry that I do.
I'm one that's unforgiven,
my sin won't be taken.
I'm waiting for punishment,
for what inside of me.
For good, my soul's been damned.
Down to my bone, I'm cursed.
My love to you is so pure.
You could have been my cure,
you might have been my saviour,
I'll be merely your lover.
I might have been a vampire,
you'll always be my angel.
May the darkness be one,
with the twilight's shine.
And let the love be mastered,
by us, whose live is in tatters..

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Joseph Poewhit 13 November 2008

Love comes in all shapes and sizes

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