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Succubus (Poem IV)

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For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).


The following is a poem written by an unknown author.

The original webpage is here.

Image of the poem


Succubus
By Unknown


The creature of pain came to me
Her lies so sweet, her lips so red
Such beauty I have not seen
Yet such darkness, I can not dream
She came for me
I ran to her
My darkest nightmare
An embrace as cold as the wettest grave
Yet I crawled to her
As she feasted on me
I drained away
Each day I grew paler
As her needs drained my life away
But yet I cringed in pain
To see her go
She took my life and drained it all
now she will feed on another
Helpless wonder