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Waltz to the Knell

Gothic Wedding Waltz

By Veronica ColdironPublished 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago 1 min read

Waltzing to the glory of golden bells,

He holds his Elizabeth,

Whirling her body in resounding swells,

While refusing to admit her death.

The lace of her long white wedding gown,

A remembrance of purity gone,

And the rhythmic refrain that pulls them down

Is a thrilling but terrible throng.

Elizabeth’s hair, in ebony curls

Cascading o’er ivory skin,

Entices the reaper, his cloak unfurls,

His scythe ready to begin.

Her groom ignores the call to death

Through adoring eyes of blue,

As through the flames, the reaper’s breath,

Now claims the lives of two.

A wedding waltz gone up in flames,

But a memory left to tell,

Where shadows dance on window panes,

Forever waltzing to the knell.

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Veronica Coldiron

I'm a mild-mannered project accountant by day, a free-spirited writer, artist, singer/songwriter the rest of the time. Let's subscribe to each other! I'm excited to be in a community of writers and I'm looking forward to making friends!

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  • Chloe Gilholy2 years ago

    Beautiful storytelling with a creepy turn.

  • Excellent storytelling ♥️💯✌️📝😉

  • Babs Iverson3 years ago

    Fantastic!!! Love this!!!❤️❤️💕

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