Love Poem: The Witch
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Written by: Sean Taylor

The Witch

Her pale, porcelain skin, a bright contrast to her raven hair
That fell about her shoulders, in a curly flair

Her bright eyes, that ensnared me so
Were they hazel, or emerald green, I do not know

Her ruby smile, those wicked lips, that kissed my heart
The turned down look, and the adventure did start

Her shoulder exposed, the neckline leading down
I remember so clearly now, her eyes were a golden brown

She had a curvaceous waist, that made me sway
I tried to see more, but at her belly, my gaze did stay

I forced my unwilling eyes, to embrace her shapely legs
They started at the rump, and led all the way to sex

My mind a haze, my world a daze
I remember now her wicked ways

Her arms encased me, while my world collapsed
Falling ever more, till my heart was trapped

Our love would last forever, it would seem
I remember so clearly now, her eyes were brilliant green

Her tender touch, was a cutting knife
Digging in her nails, she gave me life

And in a flash, our everlasting love was gone
After a year and a day, our precious time was done

Her soft and tender glow, was turned so soon from me
I remember so clearly now, her eyes were blue as the bluest sea

Forever until eternity, my heart lies entombed
Within the walls of a love, that is sadly doomed

Will it rise once more I ask, like the fiery phoenix
Oh I hope and pray, to my lady, the Goddess Nyx

Return to me, my raven haired girl
With the witchy eyes, and skin of pearl

Return to me, my angel of light
I pray, my Goddess of the night