Las VegasA Poem by Rain BoThis is about a vampire living in Las Vegas. Why Las Vegas? I really don't know, it just seemed the right place for this deeply depressed vampire. The vampire is quite unhappy with the fact that he/she is killing people to survive.My time alone is limited. Limited time, limited escape. In those crowds I feel so naked. Lost in this world of total misshape.
They don't know that I don't belong here. But their instrincts drive them away. Deep down inside they know something is wrong here, This is a state of total disarray.
In the shadows I lurk, Stalking my prey. With a predator's smirk, I cut the foreplay.
Fangs penetrate skin, Warm blood runs down my chin as I drink. Nothing beats the ecstacy I'm in. Delicious. Impossible to even think.
I drink her dry, I dump the girl, Try not to cry, Try not to hurl.
I quickly walk home, In long, careful strides. I write down this poem, Put it down, bedside.
Tears soak my eyes. Moonset. Sunrise. I peek outside. A few minutes yet.
I reflect on my sin. All I have killed. Tears roll down to my chin.
I wince. My stomach churns. Ugh, that stench. Under the newly risen sun, my flesh burns. Tears spill over, for the very last time.
"Die: verb. To stop sinning suddenly." -Elbert Hubbard
© 2008 Rain BoAuthor's Note
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3 Reviews Added on May 28, 2008 Last Updated on October 16, 2008 AuthorRain BoAboutI'm sixteen, my poetry journal (technically) dates back to fifth grade, but there's only one from that era. All of my poems are from the point of view of someone else, the point of view of an extreme .. more..Writing
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