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Rated: 13+ · Poetry · Gothic · #1232225
a gothic poem about werewolves
As the sun sets into the blackened night
i watched as the fiery glow disapears beyond the horizon
i listen the sounds of the shadows creeping
as the darkness closes in around me
i anciusly awaited the pain the night brings
the shadows ingulf my human form
i catch sight of the first silver raise of the moon
as it rises above the horizon to replace the sun
that once hung so proudly in the bright mid days sky
as that silvery ball rose above the tops of the trees
I feel hecates soft touch upon my shoulders
as i starewd up at the wonderes light of hecates soul
as it hung maraculisly in the darkened sky
i feel my skin begin to burn
as i ripp open my shirt to let the silvery light
shine upon my bare skin
my mind burns with exstacy, my heart with lust
the instant it took me i knew
my eyes flew open, and my breath caught in my throught
the energy rushed through my veins like an electric shock
my knees buckeled and i fell to the ground
i cried out in orgasmic pleasure at the intense power
flowing through out my body
with a gradual subsiding of pain i watched
as my slender fingers grew into strong miracules claws
i felt a brush on my back
as my hair grew into a fiery red pelt on my back
i can feel as every muscle and organ began to change
and transform inside of me
As my eyes ajusted to my new intuned night vision
I now toward high above my normal size
as i stood and stretched
feeling the power flow through out my new body
my senses hieghtened like never before
sight, smell, hearing it was all new and magical
hecate watched in amazment as her creation
began to unfold before her
a new werewolf was now born
born of the moon, child of the night
hecate smiles as her newly formed lycon
threw his head back and howled
at the newly risen, silvery moon
she fades into the shadows leaving
her servent to feed
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