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I smell something rotten in Denmark,
a sour hint of worms to come.
I am so sharp and ready,
so clever and so true.
I dream every day of her dying,
the poison-tongued beast.
I dream every day of snatching her daughter,
and taking her to my fearful tower,
where I will teach her sweet songs to sing,
and she will bloom in kindness.

I smell something wrong and rotting.
I creep along the scent to its source.
Behind walls and echoes hides the crime,
my claws will bring it to daylight.

I am as wicked as they come.






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On Tuesday November 1st, 2005, TropicalSnowstorm (751) writes:
Love this! W.S. never fails to provide inspiration, does he? : ) Miss seeing new pieces from you...such a lovely mind you have. Ciao, T/S


On Thursday April 28th, 2005, swing_the_hammer (72) writes:
the quiet goddess- where has she gone?


On Monday February 16th, 2004, Jonas (877) writes:
a sense, like bradburry... something wicked this way comes... wont deny that i can't make heads or tails of a 'message' ... but i can see the slink and smell the stink on the crisp wind...


On Wednesday January 26th, 2005, Jonas (877) writes:
god that was a stupid comment. the bradburry part: ok... the message shit: i'm sorry. this upon re-reading speaks to me of the rot of apathy a the depths of descent the spirit is capable of


On Friday February 13th, 2004, An Expired Member (20) writes:
enticing...


On Friday February 13th, 2004, Dancing_Monkey (1761) writes:
I'm from denmark... damn!


On Friday February 13th, 2004, stormtalk (881) writes:
Oo... I smell a new poet in our midst. Snatch away, I say, and give that little punk what's coming to her - her and her mother, both! And while you may rot, there is something which blooms within your poem... perhaps it's time to read more.


On Monday February 16th, 2004, Jonas (877) writes:
hahaha! new poet?! she's been blowing my mind since 'fore i heard your name ;-)


On Friday February 13th, 2004, Six-Out (1798) writes:
dark_sister....new? Dude, where the hell have you been. She's like a silent franchise.



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