Darkest Morrigan
By Woes of a Succubus
Lillith and Morrigan,
Unyielding they fell,
Defying God,
Conquering Hell.
Now roaming the earth,
Feeding at night,
Denying birth,
Storms of fright.
Men fall at our hands,
All infants are ours,
Across the lands,
A display of powers.
God saith barren shall be thy womb,
Empty as the solemn tomb.
Doth he see the children all around?
Snatched so silent,
Without a sound.
Demons we,
Defy powers that be,
Inccubus and Succubi,
You dare not resist,
Destroy you and watch you die,
A fatal, damnned kiss.
The chill of death,
Pale and cold,
Final breath,
Horrors untold.
Let me look into your eyes,
Thou art not clever enough,
To see through this disguise.
Moving closer...in for the kill,
I prefer, pretty thing,
If you would hold still.
For when you are mine,
Scream out loud,
And I shall reduce you to a funeral shroud.
I like when they struggle and put up a fight,
Realizing their fate in the evening light.
Those I spare,
Tis not mere chance,
There are only some here and there,
That I will give a second glance.
If you are among the favored few,
I tell you in writing,
There's something about you,
I found most delighting.
You are with me,
And I dwell where you are,
I shall protect thee,
I am Eve's morning star.
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