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Sing A Song Of Love When The Warlock Beckons – Irina Dimitric

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  • — 4 Apr, 2015 at 9:00 am

Sing A Song Of Love When The Warlock Beckons

Irina Dimitric

Mosman, New South Wales

Australia

 

When my spirits sink too low
The warlock’s on the prowl, I know
His scheming dart could tear my soul apart

Rejoice he does in his evil deed
Spreading monstrous lies and his creed
Of hate, which, he claims, should be our fate

So with great abandon and the utmost glee
He offers his deceitful words, enticing me
‘I’ll teach you what I preach’

‘Try out some sweet revenge
Your wounded heart thus to avenge
Choose to hurt and punish to a finish’

Depart from me, you ugly creep
Before I make you weep
With my loving song all day long!

Bio: Irina enjoys writing poetry and short stories. Her most recent passion has been for photography and many of her poems have been inspired by her photographs. She likes both free verse and form poetry. Her writings have been published online and in print. She is also the creator of the ‘tercetonine’, a new form of tercet, which can be seen on her blog here and in her first book of poetry Dreams On My Pillow, which is available at Amazon here, at the Xlibris Bookstore and at Barnes & Noble. Irina can be contacted on Facebook here.

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  1. Olwyn says:
    April 14, 2015 at 9:59 pm

    Ika. Your mother and father would have loved all your artistic creations. You keep the memory of your family and your history very much alive for me.

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  2. stefan maxima says:
    May 2, 2015 at 7:45 pm

    Beautiful poem !

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  3. stefan maxima says:
    May 2, 2015 at 7:47 pm

    Beautiful poem !
    “When my spirits sink too low
    The warlock’s on the prowl, I know
    His scheming dart could tear my soul apart

    Rejoice he does in his evil deed
    Spreading monstrous lies and his creed
    Of hate, which, he claims, should be our fate”….

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