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A Vampyre's Words
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Thou ask, what is a vampyre?
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A vampyre is one who lives in darkness,
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Yet, he walks in light.
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Thou ask, how is that possible?
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Child, many walk in the light,
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Many relish the sight.
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Aye, it does harm a few.
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But child, that thou already knew.
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Thou ask, if many walk in light,
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Then the stake is only a myth!
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Aye child, that truely is the case.
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But I see, that thou are shocked.
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Aye, then what does a stake do,
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If not kill?
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A stake, if thou will,
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Only ruins ones suite.
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So remember child,
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Things thou have been told,
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Which, I must say, the authors were bold,
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May only be myth or may only be truth.
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But that's all thou will be told.
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copywrite 88/89 by Kymm Avent
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