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There was a hole in the ground No bigger than my hand And as I reached in It began to expand In the center of the garden Of the Castle Winter Requiem I took all that I could find there Or at least, what was left of them Alas I found the tomb Temple Goddess of the Moon She took the form of a sparrow From war, bitten by an arrow And she granted me the favor If I would so boldly choose To pick a life with her forever Or have a chance at cutting loose She reemerged into a body Morphed into a woman, grey and proud My obsession became a hobby As she unraveled her silken shroud Reanimated, afoot, and coming awfully close Her inhuman face I’ll consume forever and mine She loved the most.
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Apr 23, 2012
Apr 23, 2012 at 10:17 PM UTC
Selene
There was a hole in the ground No bigger than my hand And as I reached in It began to expand In the center of the garden Of the Castle Winter Requiem I took all that I could find there Or at least, what was left of them Alas I found the tomb Temple Goddess of the Moon She took the form of a sparrow From war, bitten by an arrow And she granted me the favor If I would so boldly choose To pick a life with her forever Or have a chance at cutting loose She reemerged into a body Morphed into a woman, grey and proud My obsession became a hobby As she unraveled her silken shroud Reanimated, afoot, and coming awfully close Her inhuman face I’ll consume forever and mine She loved the most.
paul-rousseau
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Apr 23, 2012
Apr 23, 2012 at 10:17 PM UTC
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