Goddess of Death by autum j. loos (best romantic novels to read TXT) 📖
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Goddess of death
Her hair;
So lightly shaded like the feathers of a black raven;
So lustrous;
So long;
And blindingly beautiful
Her eyes;
Like black pools of inky swirling shadows;
Full of hatred and death;
So inhumanly sad and depressing
Her complete existence;
Putting fear and hopelessness into the minds of
useless humans;
Frightening even the murderous scariest of all beings that may exist
Her heart;
Like that of a piece of coal;
So dull and harsh;
But when angered;
It'd be like that of a blazing flame from hell itself;
Burning into the souls of others
When one catches a glimpse of the goddess of death;
He or she would stop and stare;
But not before their eyes emptied into nothingness and death's chill catches them;
And they exist no more
Poem 2: Goddess of Death
Her body;
Shaded by the dull lifeless souls of death;
Tainted with the blood of innocent;
And shadowed by the eerie darkness of the night
Her pale skin;
Glimmering like moonlight;
So glamorous;
So beautifully unblemished;
That which creates such a drop-dead gorgeous sight;
It's unbearably radiant
Her soul;
Reflecting the shimmering clever predatory look in the hungry eyes of the great panther;
So dark;
So deadly;
And hypnotically beautiful
When all;s asleep;
Dreaming dreamlessly;
Like the innocent little lambs they are;
The goddess of death visits the dead
She smiles inhumanly;
And tells her children of the night:
"Pleasant dreams, my dear ones. For I shall bring death to all"
Text: Well...this cover is not mine, so i will not take the credit of one's hard work.
Publication Date: 10-01-2011
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Dedication:
To my imagination.To my stubborn, mean, little sister, seehara. To my anger and to all who've decided to read this. I always thought I sucked at poetry, but it turns out i'm a bit good at it. Thanks to all.
The unity of form and content is what distinguishes poetry from other areas of creativity. However, this is precisely what titanic work implies.
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