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Vampire vs Werewolf

Snarling, fangs shining, moonlight illuminating ferocious beasts,

limbs tangling, separating, lunging, caught within deadly battle.

Scarlet streams trickle from trees gouged like the bellies of their prey,

canine fiends bare their teeth, their growls like black thunder,

facing these soulless demons smeared with the blood of many.

Bodies drop with screams still rattling inside their rib cages,

demons devouring with rage that can never be quenched,

their hearts ripped from their chests, veins slit,

arteries torn mercilessly out of still warm flesh.

Creatures created from pure insanity that breed nothing but anger,

fear and despair, children's corpses torn apart, their skulls shattered.

Snapping of jaws still slimed with internal juices,

bits of raw flesh clinging to hair that shimmers under the blood red moon.

Hissing from the shadows, knotted into frenzied war,

animated corpses beside twisted bodies of wolves,

wounds gushing ruby tears, still pulsing organs shredded.

Flames rush from overturned fires,

shrieking forms, torches wavering through darkness.

Pale beings gather for the finale,

blood spatters across ground, staining everything within it's reach.

Only two are left, facing each other in the coming dawn.

Heaps of creatures litter this burned, bloodied ground, none alive.

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Written by
luna-azura
Published
Oct 22, 2015
Lines·Words
22·194
Tags
#death#alive#demons#darkness#night#vampire#wolves#werewolf#beings#fictional
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