A Free Verse Rhyme Poem about a poor vampire that loves and watches a rich woman. |
Oh so late at night The moon is her single source of light On the balcony she will stay A piece of parchment in her hand will lay A poem created by William Shakespeare Not once has she a glimpse of fear Of who was watching her oh so clear Never once knowing that for so long I was near A slight smile may form on her pale pink lips Or a tear may form that on her face will drip A drowsy appearance is visible on her face Her hand covered with lace Brushes upon black words on the page Goes in her room and lays the poem she was once engaged Now she undresses, it is her time to sleep My desire is too difficult to keep I gaze at her sleeping form attentively As I enter the room stealthily I walk to her bed full of caution My red eyes burn with temptation Wishing my hand were upon her body Which is occasionally covered with modesty I move closer so her lips are more near The beating of her heart is the single sound I hear On her face lay a cold hand and finger But sadly I can not stay or linger Through the window I make hast Leaving my dear love to lay in her place |