As the new you lurks from where the old you lies,
I gasp and hardly believe my piercing green eyes
You approach me in your newest dress in a dark purple hue
As striking as this year's patch of pumpkins, also brand new
Your lips coated in a rosy crimson tint just for me
My dear, I am spellbound and bewitched by what I see
Every pearl of your necklace is like the full moon
Now the werewolf howls along with his mate's croon
Your eyes gleam at mine with shimmery eyeshadow like smoke,
Stone grey like the inside of my ghoulishly majestic cloak
We feel as alive as Frankenstein's creature and his beloved bride
As two ghostly girlfriends sense the same magic in well-deserved pride
It has been a year since your scrumptious neck gained twin scars
It is a sensational suppertime under many jewel-like stars
In a sky as mesmerisingly dark as your silky, wavy hair
And a satin ribbon around the backrest of each chair
Candlelight gently engulfs the table as our hands entwine
The blood from a pig in our glasses is as rich as red wine
An ebony rose in a vase with tiny yet fiery thorns,
Almost as devilish as a succubus with her striped horns
We declare that the taste of lamb and pumpkin soup is nice,
Especially with chicken stock and a little hellish spice
For dessert is some candy from an unfortunate trick-or-treater,
But my unholy devotion for you tastes even sweeter
My right knee drops as I sense a commitment arise
You seem bewildered yet enchanted by this surprise
I pull out a ring as a black cat slowly pacing by listens
As eye-catching as a drop of blood, its ruby glistens
You gleefully accept as the ring fits like in the dreams of thieves
I guess that cat was lucky, even without four Spring leaves
Autumn leaves from their trees scattered near our dance
I hold you like the time your old self was in a vampiric trance
The mere thought of losing you would be the darkest of all my fears
I vow that I will love you for more than one-hundred-and-twenty-five years
I lean in closer and kiss you under the moon's light
After making the most of another Hallotine's night
YOU ARE READING
Laura's Poetry Chronicles - Part 3
PoesíaThe third part of my poetry chronicles include: . A poem about Stolas from Helluva Boss discovering that Lisa Cooper used to be Not Really Lisa ten years ago. . A Christmas poem about a young woman known as "Lady White Riding Hood" and a white wolf...