Evil Lady Of The Night

Evil Lady Of The Night

A Poem by KAREN

Eyes are like flames of evil,

lips of pure sin painted red.

She roams the woods,

hunting her next  prey.

 

Wolf howls, runs in hot pursue

of a small rabbit.

Voice quivers in delight

as crimson blood spills onto the ground.

She creeps closer, heart pounding as

the wolf pounces toward her.

 

Strong arms subjugate her.

An arrow flies through the air,

painful moans cry out in the shadows.

Hot breathes flow across her neck.

Angrily she turns to face her opponent.

She found him to be voluptous,

her veins surged with hunger.

 

The imprint of his touch lingers

long after he has released her.

Contrive brain comes up with a plan.

Poisonous ambrosial lips touch his,

and he's caught in a web of sensual desire.

 

Her indulgent hunger filled,

she leaves his naked body,

and travels on through the murky woods

in hunt of her next victim.

 

© 2011 KAREN


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I love this one. The title itself drew me in. ^^* You have something special here.

Posted 12 Years Ago


An enjoyable and somewhat sinister celebration of the pleasures of the night... the femme fatale

Posted 12 Years Ago


I liked how you started and ended it. It left a weird tingling feeling... Great write.
♥ Ta'Shandra

Posted 12 Years Ago


He, the victim of her evil ways.
Love the sexual and horror tinges in
your poem. Love the way you
opened the poem too.

Posted 12 Years Ago



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Added on August 19, 2011
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I love to write and cook! Me and my sister will soon be the author of a children's book titled Feelings Feelings Feelings, and a cookbook in the near future titled Two Heads In The Kitchen. I e.. more..

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