The Wolfman Runs Tonight

By Malcholm Dark

The sun has set
The roof of the sky slips to dark.
Try not to fret
A five pointed star makes its' mark.
A man in pain
He shall wreak havoc on this night.
The mark of Cain
A silver ball has cast first light.


--Moon how full, moon how bright
the wolfman rules by night... tonight!
The wolfman runs tonight.


Now death has come
So has the wolf, so has the moon.
We shall succumb
His fangs, his claws, so very soon.
Now hide and cringe
Screams, blood, pain, death.  He comes for us.
LYCAN'S REVENGE
The slaughtered lambs--our incubus!


--Moon how full, moon how bright
the wolfman rules by night... tonight!
The wolfman runs tonight.


The moon has set
The roof of the sky slips to light.
Don't be upset
We lost some lives, but won the fight.
A man lies dead
A thing who wrought nothing but pain.
A bashed-in head
Beaten to death by a silver cane!


--Sun how warm, sun how bright
the wolfman died at night... last night!
--But now his she-wolf rules the night... tonight!
The she-wolf runs tonight!



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Copyright 2010 Malcholm Dark
Published on Wednesday, February 17, 2010.     Filed under: "Horror" and "Poetry"
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  • Nimue44 On Wednesday, December 17, 2014, Nimue44 (296)By person wrote:

    If this was a metal song, it will totally rock. Well, it rocks already, its pace is full of energy!

  • A former member wrote: might this writing be inspired by the up and coming movie The woflman lol? All references asides. It was superb as always.

  • lupus tenebrae On Wednesday, February 17, 2010, lupus tenebrae (872)By person wrote:

    That was perfect, an excellent wolfman write. I like how it has that "the end?" vibe to it at the end. Very dark write, thanks. Scholar

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