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The Succubus

by olan-douglas-webb

You are in My blood an angel of desire oh, phantom of My dreams you come like a mist in the night to haunt My dreams you whisper in My ear mysteries that no mortal has ever known like beads suspended on threads of pure silk and scarlet in hue stained red as wine stained red with Your passion a never ending fever as dark and soft as the everlasting sacred night My heart can never let You go abuse Me and mock Me call Me a fool and a fool I shall ever be You have become a fire in My blood a succubus upon My bed You lay upon My chest You press upon My soul You take Me where angels fear to tread I give You My body I give You My soul oh, I cannot free Myself from Your passionate embrace Oh, in My dreams I walk with You where the angels fear to tread Oh, My angel of desire You are a burning fire in My soul When I awake all My strength is gone gone with You like with a dark and everlasting succubus Oh, You feed on My soul My dark love and I on Your love oh, I reject the love of the light of day with You I will ride to worlds of endless love suspended in a void of dark passion Oh, You are My lovely vampire succubus angel let this darkness never end this soft dark and passionate world forever and ever My sweet vampire lover.
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