The Wisp

Mugsdaddy

I float just above her Alabaster skin her dreams are my focus. I must find a way in 

Her breath is erratic her eyes move so fast does she dream of the future or dream of the past 

Her lips barely part but through them I enter my body of smoke I now have her Center

Her dream world tormented by demon filled nights her heart and her soul to where I've set my sights 

She thinks herself evil for the thoughts she has had all her demons self-made it's really quite sad 

I manifest myself as a Shiny Bright Knight slaying her demons setting all wrongs to right 

She's never known love so I soon change the scene a match made in heaven her soul now feels clean 

No more demons to taunt her, her soul fills with love no more Dark Skies to haunt her just blue skies above 

I now slip from her body as I steal her last breath at least she found peace before they laid her to rest 

  • Author: Mugsdaddy (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 22nd, 2017 00:23
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Poetic Dan

    Beautifully chilling, loved the ending.

    • Mugsdaddy

      Thank you. It just felt right.

    • FredPeyer

      Your imagination is incredible and so is your writing. Like PD, I do lover the ending.

      • Mugsdaddy

        Thank you, I hope you didn't see it coming.

      • Goldfinch60

        Superb dark write with a great ending.

        • Mugsdaddy

          Thanks Go60, I tried to sneak it in.

        • Michael Edwards

          From dark to light - a great write M

          • Mugsdaddy

            Thanks Mr. E I like to go that route when my pen alows.
            Always appreciate your comments,
            Mugsdaddy

          • lasergraph

            Slaying demons can be exhausting, glad you were fit for the task.

            • Mugsdaddy

              Thank *huff puff* You *huff puff *it was *huff puff *...



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