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I bite your neck
I taste your blood
You lied to me
By professing your love
I lay back
I watch you bleed
It streams
It runs
It drips
It beads
You didn't know me
None of you new
What I wanted
And needed from you
I sought your life
On the is cold dark night
I stole it from you
With one hungry bite
You said it was love
That we clumsily made
It makes me laugh
And I watch your life fade
Your blood is hot
It stains my lips
I wipe it
I smear it
With shaking finger tips
I look up
I cry with the Moon
I am lonely now
And I will be hungry soon.



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On Monday October 18th, 2004, sIo (883) writes:
it seems as though the bite is for lust while the blood you take in is love you desire.


On Sunday October 12th, 2003, SilentStalker (1321) writes:
...I had to read this one again...great job... -Darun


On Monday September 15th, 2003, Bloodofdeadpoets (70) writes:
Damn, very nice piece the words makes it so easy to picture, thanks for sharing


On Monday September 15th, 2003, SilentStalker (1321) writes:
Wow--and I don't say that everyday!


On Monday September 15th, 2003, happymurderer (203) writes:
"And Im hungry as the wolf..." Duran Duran. Thats what I think of when I read this. Or at least the ending. Good write. You are very talented. Love your works...



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