Cruel Death

Cruel Death

A Poem by Harlotte Crow
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Another poem from one of my favorite topics, Death & the Maiden. A loving a tale or a tragedy? I'm still not sure.

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Cruel Death, my Lord.
Why do you pull my hair?
I’m withered at your toes.
Grand usher of despair.


Cruel Death, my Lord.
We met in hues of
wine.
Then slurred a Vitus Dance.
Such ghoulish distortions of time.


Cruel Death, my Lord.                          
We kissed beneath
lavender stars.
In violet night we conjured sin.
Incapable of love, we made scars.


O cruellest Death, my Lord.
I frolicked your lilac weak.
But you harvest on gathering days.
Now I lay dying in mauve, so sweet.

 

© 2017 Harlotte Crow


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Added on May 11, 2017
Last Updated on May 11, 2017
Tags: death, danse macabre, death and the maiden, memento mori, dark, gothic, poetry, romance

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Harlotte Crow
Harlotte Crow

Elkridge, MD



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