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Curse of the Succubus
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by Aaron Wilson | |
Written | 2001 |
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Language | English |
Publisher | Self-Published |
Publication date | 2001 |
Media type | Webpage |
Lines | 32 |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Curse of the Succubus is a poem written by Aaron Wilson.
Curse of the Succubus
- Curse of the Succubus
- Soft, white flesh
- I long to caress
- I smell the life within her
- An unnatural fire ignites my veins
- Ruby red lips form my name
- Seductively and with passion
- The sound of her heart throbs in my mind
- Deep down I am sickened, but the urge is so strong
- Damn me sweet whore
- Take me to the depths from whence you came
- How I can live with death?
- How can I live without?
- I hold your lithe form in trembling arms
- You writhe like a goddess of love
- And invite me to partake
- In lust, condemned and damned
- In your eyes I see promise
- In your curves I feel promise
- I am spellbound and moonstruck
- I go in for the feast
- A cry of both pain and pleasure
- Rents the night air
- Blood, sweet lifeblood I drink greedily
- Draining your beauteous form, darkening my soul
- I indulge like a glutton
- Until a pale corpse lies before me
- Though sated, my spirit shrivels
- And I cry undead tears
- Through the wracking sobs I hear
- The laughing…
- The taunting…
- The Succubus forever delighting in her game