Sorrows of Charming

Demonic

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    A diva, She sings for me
    Sarahnading me to sleep
    Her song profound, how sweet it sounds
    I am enthralled as I listen and weep
    She sings of Her romanticistic ideals
    As my tears fall like rain from black storm-clouds above
    This melody treats a starving insomniac to a musical feast
    And this is from where I drew my misconceptions of love

    In Her palatial room asleep, I'd watch Sarahccubus dream
    Bearing witness to Her slumber, always brought me to such peace
    Whilst I beheld the Sarahnity of my beloved Sleeping Beauty
    Simple delights in a paradise that I thought would never cease
    These walls encased our carnal raptures;
    the pleasures that lovers see
    These simple delights in a paradise
    that unbeknownst to me
    would shortly cease...

    What entwining tides of time shalt suffer unto fortune's swine?
    That She would grace a pedastal that I would exalt in the dead of night
    Why doth thou flaunt thy femininity with another that might
    Whither in these same tragic blights that plague this despondent heart of mine?

    Thus; hear my obsession...
    "A twisted curse is what thou lives
    A fable of love, with folklore 'twixt
    Out of adoration thou cannot be blissed
    So soon thou seeks remission from an empty kiss"
    Thus; hear my obsession...

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    What wondrous ornaments were torn down from the nighting skies?
    That graced a twinkling, glowing aura behind those bewildering eyes?
    Her splendour, an elegance to which the higher echelons subsided
    An exquisite magnificence that graced the Earth in the magick
    that Aphrodite provided
    This majesty, my Princess with swan-like grace and eloquence
    Drowned with me in wonderland where the regal would perform their awed obeissance
    But what becomes of yesterday, as tomorrow's shores lie dimmed?
    Would She break the man inside the beast, and take away his
    grandeur from him?

    When worshipping Her was the only love that He ever knew
    An ardent affair He would acclaim but ensnared passions wouldn't subdue
    My archangelic enchantress roams nonchalant, abliss, abroad
    But somewhere the symphony of life hath struck a deafening
    foul chord...

    I nearly died, attempting suicide
    Under the same zodiac and in the same vain
    But I would not chide this ill-fated rhyme
    For love-sickened sorrow swallowed for me a bleak bane
    My love was in vain

    Conducting the symphonies that these illustrious orchestras play
    But why doth dirge infiltrate music this way?
    Slowly suffocating, suffusing the air with my mourning, tragic song
    With solemn words I Sarahnade my enthralled throng; thus

    "This romance has died to an ill-fated fear
    That this love would flourish eternally abundant throughout
    echoing blissed years
    But poets haven't verses to convey my pains
    Only now that dusk falls, the memory of holding thee
    returns again..."

    And then it fades
    As I realise what game thou doth play...

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