The Vampire Kiss Poem by Shahista swellam

The Vampire Kiss



Creeping through the shadows,
embracing the darkness of the night.
No saint in his soul.No intimacy in his bite.
Searching through the gloom
For someone to fulfill his need.
Peeking in a lightless room,
he overcome with greed.

In the moons vaporous glowing,
A figure lie motionless in bed.
That in minutes she'll be dead

The window is unlocked-
Oh what a grave mistake
He slip through in silence, slightly shocked
As he sees her lying there...awake.

Her soft red hair fell upon the pillow
As she brushed it from her eyes.
She stared at him in the moons white glow,
Unpleasantly surprised.

As her face went white with fear.
His blood-stained fangs induced her weeping.
Her body froze when he wiped her tear.
Taking her by the hand,
He escorted her from the room.
She was reluctantly at his command
As he led her to her doom.

He pulled her to him, Held her in his arms
Caressed her hair with deathly cold finger
He brushed his fingers across her cheek
Light as a snowflake's kiss and so very cold

The heat hits his mouth as the blood trickles slowly 
The taste is addictive, so rich and so warm 
Unconscious, she's feeling a rush in her body 

Foolishly she turned her back, and he appeared like a ghost
Launching a most vicious attack, I tore open her throat.
My nails dug deep into her arms, Holding her firmly in place.

Aggressively drinking, lacking vampyric charm,
Swallowed by ecstasy as my heartbeat raced
Her eyes glared back at mine, Saddened with utter disbelief,
As her heart beat one last time, Unleashing a sigh tinted with grief.

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