O, Revenge!
O, Revenge!
Such a sweet song of Hate she makes,
And, moved at even the heart's slightest trembling,
Does make a game of the mind's finest dreaming.
No greater passion can be found in her desperation,
Not in love's paragonal depths, nor lust's secret screamings,
For she alone holds the key to promise and eternity,
Willing to bide time before unleashing calamity.
Dwelling within her puppets of flesh and blood,
She breaks their will, piling provocation atop jealousy atop pain,
Molding even her strongest hosts to perfection,
Drawing within them the blueprints of malefaction.
Finally, when the object of her existence is achieved,
She slips away, unseen but for the emptiness she leaves,
The vacuum an imprint of her consummation
Which proves to satisfy noone, and achieve nothing.
Such a sweet song of Hate she makes,
And, moved at even the heart's slightest trembling,
Does make a game of the mind's finest dreaming.
No greater passion can be found in her desperation,
Not in love's paragonal depths, nor lust's secret screamings,
For she alone holds the key to promise and eternity,
Willing to bide time before unleashing calamity.
Dwelling within her puppets of flesh and blood,
She breaks their will, piling provocation atop jealousy atop pain,
Molding even her strongest hosts to perfection,
Drawing within them the blueprints of malefaction.
Finally, when the object of her existence is achieved,
She slips away, unseen but for the emptiness she leaves,
The vacuum an imprint of her consummation
Which proves to satisfy noone, and achieve nothing.


3 Comments:
Wow, pretty good with the whole revenge thing, reminds me of the song "Revenga"...hmm...I should stop making references to music all the time. Otherwise, pretty good.
Whom indeed. I could write another one about "Forgiveness" but it wouldnt be as easy to write.
I forgot to look for the assortment of letters that doesn't make an actual word! My first guess was "consummation"...apparently, that is....then my second was "paragonal"...I was right!
If it's not easy to write, then you'll think about it longer and probably be better in the end.
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