The Veiled Woman, a poem
Come to the veiled woman
She draws you in
Toward the crossroads
You hate to go there
But you love blood too much
And she knows it
You keep her in your stables
She’s sick at your door
But sweet scents come from the other side
Maybe it’s a lie
Her soft steps, you hear them
The sound pulling tighter around your ear
You like to say you hate it
But you know better
See the woman there
She stands on the crossroads
In a bleeding white dress
With a veil over her head
You suffer when you stray from her
She takes you to unforgettable lands
You dream of her tongue
But you’ve dug too far that now your fingertips run red
You tie her up
But she knows what you have done
From however far away
She knows who you are
She’s all your sins
All your faults
Maybe she’ll kill you
And you dream of it
She has your insides
Spilt out all around you
Because she knows what you have done
You want her skin again
You loved it when you had it
You’re drawn to the veiled woman
To your death
And she leads you
To the crossroads
Don’t let her out
She might get away
Keep the veil on
And don’t look at what you’ve done
You know what you have done
There’s nothing you can do
You fear her in your shallow sleep
Keep the veil on
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The Veiled Woman tells the tale of a man who has committed unthinkable crimes. He knows what he has done is morally wrong, but he enjoys the pain he inflicts onto others because it allows him to feel a sense of power and authority. The woman is a symbol of his ill deeds. He locks her away in hopes that he will forget about his crimes but is only further tempted and is haunted by his past. He keeps her hidden, deep in his stable, with her veil on so that he does not have to accept all that he has done.
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