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(an experimental piece) |
Strings of veiled symphonies Bowed in the tides of midnight hour Circular arpeggios rippling the silence As stone into aqueous font is dropped Gargoyle wings and tail Sailing through winter slipstreams Of oblique cathedral landscapes Climbing to heavenward hopes Pausing upon the tapered heights There she crouches on the steeple Glistening chapel cross between her legs The plaything of her past-times A belltower prayer, the cantata begins Swooping down to the hunting green Ubiquitous whore strutting the grounds for prey: A Succubus waltzing amongst the Tombstones Dancing mortal men to their graves Gathering their souls up like the Earthstones Empty lives, from eternity she now saves Singing through cedar forests As white maiden summertime's lost Eyes of sundown laced with silver Redolent of incandescent hate Impatience and naievity Licking her ignominious path Thoroughfares of nescience Cascading down the entanglement To groves of hormonal horror Under the constellation skies They pictureview their last serenity Deflowering her in the lands of forever Piercing with thorns, her sleeping ones Hoping to wake them back and stain With her blood-bitch scent: And go waltzing about the Tombstones Wishing the night to never end Candlelight burning under the Spellstones sending new initiates to her bed Ascending voluminous incense To the tavern of liquorous skies Spirits hapless to hexations Prodding for grounding-point planes Perchance they enter the Witches' labyrinth A wilting flower in the hourglass sways Subjective last light sufferances Micekind seekers of salubrious substance Transposed to vampyrised element Skeletal wings aloft and aspan They aviate into nocturnity Hastening white souls to the pearl of the sun There she steals them in breath of moment Before the schesis of oneness begins Engrafting them down into the soils of satania: Waltzing sweetly through the Tombstones Violins of destruction serenade Unearthing the power of the Hellstones Beyond the light of lycanthrope unmade |