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Farewell, Vampire

Red or Dark eyes? 

Vampire, is it time to say goodbye

He stopped kissing her

Her heart broken, with love. 

 

Gold or pale leaves?

Vampire, where is their destiny?

He turned off the light

and left them with darkness

and she escaped from

twin towers last night.

 

Are they **** or ethology creatures?

Vampire, who could interpret the sound of his voice?

Early last summer, they met at a mask party.

 

Vampire found his true love after a Brahms themed concert, 

Vampire never intended to make a crime.

Vampire didn’t know what he had until he lost it.

 

The dusk arises to heal his wounds,

with the blood of another.

Vampire, opened his eyes, light came through heaven

Thank you for the fragile and painful love that you give. Muttered the vampire under his breath.

 

Vampire, took her to all the places that she never knew.

 

Farewell,Vampire

He came and she found what she wanted


Will she remember that she was there in his debt?

those days were a little bit daunting the days she’d rather forget...

 

Farewell, Vampire

He changed her life for the better 
And now he knows it’s better to be brave than be scared

Farewell,Vampire,

to a little painful but fragile love.

 

Farewell, Vampire

He knew he had no choice.

But will he ever have one?

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Written by
AngelXJ
32 / F / London, UK
Published
Sep 18, 2019
Lines·Words
32·220
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By: Angel.XJ

Revised 14/08/2019

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