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James Jones Sep 2014
She sat beside her window high...
Above the castle walls
She looked past, into the darkened woods
She listened for his call

He climbed the not so distant hill
And surveyed the clearing below
And raised his voice unto the moon
So only she would know

She ran out onto the terrace
As she had heard the wanting sound
Spread her cloak to catch the wind
And gently touched the ground

He had made his way through twisting trails
And over the winding streams
His breath was heavy into the fog
That covered the floor of leaves

Easily, she span the grounds...
And he lepted the gardens gate
He ran to her, and she to him...
Both tempting well their fate

Their love forbidden, it was told
Written in ancient laws
And they both knew, if they were found
Death would surely fall

Come my princess, to the woods
Run away with me
Deep into the misty forrest
Amidst the red oak trees...

Suddenly, his senses  sharp
To his ears. the footsteps loud
He turned so quick and bared his teeth
And gave a mighty growl

  The castle guard had followed them
And found their secret place
Readied their arrows, and drew their swords
Death, the beast shall face!

NOOO!!! she screamed!, and ran at them
Her eyes were flaming red
But he lept so high in front of her
And shielded her instead

The battle raged, fierce and long
To the edge of the coming dawn
The castle guards that had promised death
Had fallen one by one

The noble wolf, stood on shaking legs
The battle he had won
But a mortal wound laid to his chest
He knew his time had come

He limped to her and spoke so low
My love, comes now so quickly the sun
To your chamber you must go...
Hurry my darling....run!

The wolf he laid there at her feet
And slowly closed his eyes
And with those last words  spoken The wolf he slowly died

The Night princess knew full well
The coming of the day...
The sun in all its bright light
Would take her life away

She did not run, She did not leave
She stayed with him instead
She cried blood tears from her eyes
In her lap, she held his head

She lowered the veil of her blood soaked cloak
She removed her royal sash
And held onto him, so very hard
As the sun turned her to ash
James Jones May 2014
She sat beside her window high...
Above the castle walls
She looked past, into the darkened woods
She listened for his call

He climbed the not so distant hill
And surveyed the clearing below
And raised his voice unto the moon
So only she would know

She ran out onto the terrace
As she had heard the wanting sound
Spread her cloak to catch the wind
And gently touched the ground

He had made his way through twisting trails
And over the winding streams
His breath was heavy into the fog
That covered the floor of leaves

Easily, she span the grounds...
And he lepted the gardens gate
He ran to her, and she to him...
Both tempting well their fate

Their love forbidden, it was told
Written in ancient laws
And they both knew, if they were found
Death would surely fall

Come my princess, to the woods
Run away with me
Deep into the misty forrest
Amidst the red oak trees...

Suddenly, his senses  sharp
To his ears. the footsteps loud
He turned so quick and bared his teeth
And gave a mighty growl  

The castle guard had followed them
And found their secret place
Readied their arrows, and drew their swords
Death, the beast shall face!

NOOO!!! she screamed!, and ran at them
Her eyes were flaming red
But he lept so high in front of her
And shielded her instead

The battle raged, fierce and long
To the edge of the coming dawn
The castle guards that had promised death
Had fallen one by one

The noble wolf, stood on shaking legs
The battle he had won
But a mortal wound laid to his chest
He knew his time had come

He limped to her and spoke so low
My love, comes now so quickly the sun
To your chamber you must go...
Hurry my darling....run!

The wolf he laid there at her feet
And slowly closed his eyes
And with those last words  spoken
The wolf he slowly died

The Night princess knew full well
The coming of the day...
The sun in all its bright light
Would take her life away

She did not run, She did not leave
She stayed with him instead
She cried blood tears from her eyes
In her lap, she held his head

She lowered the veil of her blood soaked cloak
She removed her royal sash
And held onto him, so very hard
As the sun turned her to ash
James Jones May 2014
Sat her castle, cold and dark
Upon the jagged hill
Surrounded by the deepest wood
Where seemed the time stood still

There in the wood a cottege sat
Of neat and propper trim
None should dare to enter there
The wood belonged to him

Both existed in a solitude
and lived within their ways
He locked himself away each night
She did the same each day

She had been of noble birth
A Barroness title to her name
Yet a brief encounter late one night
Her blood it left to taint

He'd been a hunter most all his life
and held a trackers skill
But he was bitten late one night
of the wolf he thought he'd killed

An age has passed since that time
and each lived on their own
Far away from mortal eyes
Carrying their curse alone

Til the night she walked the wood
Farther than she'd ever been
And came upon the cottege door
and carefully stepped in

A thunderous roar, it launched at her
poised to the attack
She bared her fangs and glared at it
As the chains had held it back

The Vampress and The Wolf's eyes met that night
both glowing green and red
What could have been destruction both
Something magical happened instread

The moon now hid behind the clouds
and showed his human form
A flame ignited in her cold dead heart
Her body began to warm

Seeing clear her beauty held
His rage did quickly melt
His heart beat fast, His mind consumed
by these new emotions felt

And now the castle, nor the wood
seemed as dark nor cold
As the Vampress and the Wolf
had eachother to hold
  
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