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Rated: 13+ · Poetry · Death · #1341559
A witchs tale as she being burned at the stake.
Hellfire

Holding to the hope, that their love for her would be more powerful than their fear, and their hate

Knowing it wouldn't, knowing the words form the bishop, was poison

Seeing the pain, the fear, from those she once called neighbors, and friends

Seeing this in them, she lost what hope she had

As she move forth to her doom

As the men smile at her fear

As the women turn the children away, as if she was a animal

She cries out from the pain that those she once called friends, pull away form her

As she tried, her pain, her fear, and her shadows come out to play

As those she care for, and healed, and loved

Turn away, saying she a devil, a demon, and a killer

As she is tried for crimes against the church

And is to be killed, and burn at the stake

Giving the chance to say what she can to fight for herself

But as her words live her lips, the poison of the bishop word linger in their eyes

She stops, knowing her words mean nothing to them, any longer

As she is pulled to the post, and tried down, her child comes to mind, and a tear runs down her face, harm against the thought of death

She cry's out when the fire begins burn away her last hope, her child

And she sees her baby, her hope, for the last time, before the smoke burns her eyes, before the last of her breath is used in a cry of pain as the hellfire burns her life away...

Her last thought is "I'll never see her grow old, I'll never see my grandchildren, I will never feel her arms around me again, that I'll never see her again, after this."

As the last moment when the fire started to burn, a child standing there watching her mother die, screamed out for her mother pain, for the life she lost, for the hope she lost, and for the witch see watched burn.


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