Lovely Frankenstein

Lovely Frankenstein

A Poem by Mel K. F.
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This is a old piece of mine I found in the abyss of my files. Its about Elizabeth from the book, and the movies.

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Death parted us once,
It should have stayed,
Bringing me back from my grave,

Looking upon a world,
Dust and cobwebs,
Fractured time,

Staring at black and white,
Past imagery flew,
The beauty of the brain,

Living again I know not,
Death should be my escort,
Planning to waste my mind,

The doctor calls,
My once love in first life,
Enemy in second life I know,

His mind distorted,
Torn through reality,
Faded into eternal bliss,

Walking over I cry,
The pain in me chills, 
He sees me as do I,

Candles ablazed I ponder,
My once fine hair perfectly used,
A match for me,

The escape of reality,
My peaceful slumber begins,
Fire hits me free.

© 2012 Mel K. F.


Author's Note

Mel K. F.
This was written back in 2006 so if you could get pass some of the incorrect grammar that would be awesome, thanks.

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Added on October 19, 2012
Last Updated on October 19, 2012
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A bit shy in person, but can be a talker online. She enjoys anything out of the ordinary to her slight obsession with animals. She creates art, but is not very good at it so continues to learn. more..