The Change

by Taylor   Nov 30, 2008


Faster than the speed of light
Can leap higher than the tallest building
Disappears within the closure of the trees
His sentence was advanced into killing

Blood lust destroys all concentration
Searching for what can satisfy this crave
Looking everywhere the scent could possibly be
Refusing to let this go to his unused grave

Taking in thoughts of the souls in range
Sensing one is within the slightest touch
Spotting this beauty, how he loathes her
Never found more delightful than this, as such

Creeping in closer, commanding attention
Seducing her with his angel-like appearance
She falls under his trance, baring herself
Being prepared for his gracious endurance

Caressing her neck in an innocent way
Revealing his pearl teeth, sinking them in
Taking her blood and replacing with his own
Extracting his deadly venom into her skin

The burning begins as it seeps through her body
Writhing in pain, she screams aloud
The room is closed off to all outside
He has no intention of drawing a crowd

Watching her as she twists and turns
Her blood-curdling screams in ear-piercing range
Her skin turning pale white, her eyes turning crimson
Her soul disappears, and in comes the change

Few days have passed, as she starts to wake
Standing over her with vengeance in his eyes
Holding her close, whispers in her ear
"I have found you," is drowning out her cries

Immortality has taken over her long lost heart
"Thou shall always seek what is right"
Never again will she sleep nor breathe
To this day, she will be a vampire in the night

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  • 15 years ago

    by Armada the Gestalt

    'Satisfy his crave?' It's craving. I know you want to make it rhyme with grave but, English doesn't work like that. Anyway, poem's not half bad, 'cept for that. Like the vampire talking to the new vampire, yuss.