The Vampire
by Lord Lytton - 1858
This corpse, ere I looked upon her,
Had they burn´d my body with penal fire
With a sorcerer´s dishonour.
For when the devil has made his lair
In the living eyes of a dear dead woman,
(To bind a man´s strength by her golden hair,
And break his heart, if his heart be human),
Is there any penance, or any prayer,
That may save the sinner whose soul he tries
To catch in the curse of the constant stare
Of those heartbreaking bewildering eyes,
Comfortless, cavernous glowworms that glare
From the gaping grave where a dead hope lies?
It is more than the soul of a man may bear.
For the misery worst of all miseries
Is Desire eternally feeding Despair
On the flesh, or the blood, that forever supplies
Life more than enough to keep fresh in repair
The death ever dying, which yet never dies.
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