Vampire Poems

I wrap my arms around her.
I hold her safe and warm.
So gently I protect her
Sweet delicate young form.

She is like a tender snowflake.
Perfect and unique.
Shining with beauty
And oh so fragile and so weak.

But snowflakes melt.
They die and fade away.
I keep trying to catch them,
But I can't make them stay.

So I wrap my arms around her.
And with the smallest sigh
I drink from her pale throat.
And watch her die.

I'm a little vampire, still quite new,
Here are my fangs and my coffin too.
When you hearing me calling you will do
As I say and I'll kill you.
To the tune of "I'm a Little Teapot"

Twinkle twinkle little star
In my eyes so bright you are.
Down below on Earth I dine,
Drinking blood on which you shine.
Twinkle twinkle little star
You watch us all from so far.

Sparkling tears upon her face,
Take her in my warm embrace.
Then her tears will fade away;
In my arms no life can stay.

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                           (c) 1996
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