The Black Angel.

Paul Bell

The full moon rises, giving light to the shrouded figures sat motionless deep within the woods

The Circle begins to stir

Strange chants in the dead of night give way as the Black Angel rises from her sacred grave

The Circle entwined, taking power from her inner being

A virgin is sacrificed

Or would have been

For this is Britain today

Where virgins just don’t grow on trees, woods or no woods

Totally disgusted with the lack of morals in Britain 

She ups sticks 

Directed by a powerful red light

She heads off to Amsterdam.

  • Author: Paul Bell (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 11th, 2022 10:18
  • Category: Gothic
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Comments2

  • orchidee

    Bit of slap and tickle?! I might swoon. lol.

    • Paul Bell

      No swooning allowed in Amsterdam.

    • jarcher54

      As we say in Texas when a state representative is elected up to the state senate: it increases the IQ of both houses! Maybe this move is good for the morality of both countries! (Not that I oppose immorality in any form.)

      • Paul Bell

        That's a great analogy, sadly our MPs in Britain are just crap, before and after.
        Boris did give us a laugh, though.



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