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Midnight hour ends I am alone
Silently dreaming of your beauty
Oh how much pain must I endure
For without your silken touch
my Succubus my soul is empty
Every waking moment is a nightmare
To gaze upon perfection
And to know that I may never feel your touch
Upon my fevered skin
How you have bound me
With the fullness of your lips
How in my dreams I can feel them
Gently moving along my neck
You teeth grazing against my exposed flesh
I feel the naked touch of your cool skin
Against my burning flesh
Your arms surrounding me
Easing away the pain of my soul
Our eyes meet and my fate is sealed
I loose myself in the depths of your soul
A single tear runs down from those dark orbs
Tracing a path down passed your vampire lips
Red with my life blood
Together/Graveyard.
The Raven calls from the Seraphim's grave
I have at last come to you my beloved succubus
on this cold dark night.
The torment of our being apart is over
for you will not be alone this night.
The cold night air bites deep into our flesh
yet I see the warmth of your soul,
I feel the heat of your blood
and the beating of your heart.
The Raven calls from the Seraphim's grave
The empty light of the moon illuminates your face,
as i lay you down on the cold gray stone
covered with black roses and death lilies.
The thorns graze and pierce your flesh
the bright red blood flows on to the grave.
You pull me down towards your open lips
and i feel their warm caress against my neck.
The ecstasy of pain as you bite
forsaking everything i give into you.
The feel of your breasts under the the black velvet,
you grown as my vampyre kiss draws blood
from your painfully erect nipples.
The pain and torment of our forced solitude
is forgotten as we drink from each other.
The sound of our joining is only heard by the graves
empty, unlistening and uncaring.
The Raven calls from the Seraphim's grave.
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