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The Glamour, 1813 by: Lord Byron

Article by deedeeflower posted over a year ago
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I found this poem on the back of my Vampire Vineyards Pinot Noir bottle.

But first on this earth as vampire sent,

Thy corpse shall from tomb be rent:

Then ghastly haunt thy native place,

And suck the blood of all thy race;

There from thy daughter, sister, wife,

At midnight drain the stream of life;

Yet loathe the banquet which perforce

Must feed thy livid living corpse.

Thy victims are they yet expire

Shall know the demon for the sire,

As cursing thee, thou cursing them,

Thy flowers are withered on the stem.



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Blossom71 said:
great poem!Glad you found it>
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wow! i really loved this! i had to copy it down on paper cuz i didnt want 2 lose it!!! thx!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
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It's beautiful. Does the bottle happen to credit who the author is?
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The Poet is Lord Byron.
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that cool I love vampire poems!
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Cool poem.
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badcats10 said:
I love vampires and this just makes me love them more
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I have always loved Lord Byron's way with words, and this is such a beautiful poem. Thanks for sharing this, as I have just joined right now.
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awesome poem I have to find that bottle.....

~Nyan Cat!~
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ILOVEJCD said:
love it
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