Her Majesty: The Demon

By lockupthedoors

 Win the queen's heart, by giving your own.
Past love given, Out the window has flown.

All your heart has awarded has gone to waste.
She's added so much to the horrors you've faced.

Your soul crucified so long ago,
Yet in love you were, you didn't even know.

The worst of your torture is yet to be seen.
To think, all this time you thought you were king.

So pure, you thought, now know she bleeds tears.
Heart of the kingdom, you thought, know she's their fears.

Wrists of the peasents, now turned wet and red.
Now you see her true side you wish you were dead.

Used to slay dragons. Know she is one.
Used to be peace. Now innocence gone.

Look at your love. See her love has died.
You still see slight beauty ... You turn to her side.

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Copyright 2012 lockupthedoors
Published on Thursday, February 23, 2012.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Adam On Friday, February 24, 2012, Adam (242)By person wrote:

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  • lockupthedoors On Thursday, February 23, 2012, lockupthedoors (20)By person wrote:

    thanks, I'm still kinda figuring this out.

  • Devilish On Thursday, February 23, 2012, Devilish (2633)By person wrote:

    NIce.. hello there you.. I love the flow and the natural rythm ... perfect.. Scholar

  • lockupthedoors On Thursday, February 23, 2012, lockupthedoors (20)By person wrote:

    sorry didn't notice the *yuo* thing till I posted.

  • dwells On Thursday, February 23, 2012, dwells (4177)By person wrote:

    No problem, you can click "edit" in the top R.H. and fix it anytime you are logged-in. Enjoyed this piece very much, gothic and spiteful yet forlornly lonely perhaps. Thanks and welcome again!

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