Vampire Poetry – Updated

Posted: octombrie 8, 2017 by ForSaKeN in ADMINISTRATIV
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§ Metamorphosis of the Vampire by Charles Baudelaire
§ Vampire by Vasile Alecsandri
§ Oil and Blood by William Butler Yeats
§ Do not stand at my grave and weep by Mary Elizabeth Fry
§ Lamia by John Keath
§ The Vampire by John Stagg
§ The bride of Corinth by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
§ The Vampire by Charles Baudelaire
§ Lenora by Göttfried August Bürger
§ The Unreturning – by Wilfred Owen
§ The Joyful Corpse – by Charles Baudelaire
§ Solicitation – by Michael R. Burch
§ The Vampyre – by Owen Meredith
§ The Vampire – by Rudyard Kipling
§ Lilith – by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
§ The dead village – by Edwin Arlington Robinson
§ The shadow of Lilith – by Christopher John Brennan
§ Der Vampir – by Heinrich August Ossenfelder
§ Cristabel – by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
§ The Highwayman – by Alfred Noyes
§ Ulalume: A Ballad – by Edgar Allan Poe
§ La belle dame sans merci – by John Keats
§ Fragment of a Ballad – by Elizabeth Eleanore Siddal
§ The Undead – by Richard Wilbur
§ The Gardens Of Adonis – by Richard Le Gallienne
§ The Legend of St. Regimund – by Alfred Castner King
§ Luke Havergal – by Edward Arlington Robinson
§ Like Angels, Winged – by Michael R. Burch
§ Tombs and funeral pyres – by Theophile Gautier
§ The Vampyre – by Lord Byron
§ The Vampiress – by Lord Lytton
§ The dance of death – by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
§ The Vampire Bride – by Henry Liddell
§ The Giaour – [fragment] by Lord Byron
§ The vampire – by Conrad Aiken
§ The vampirine Fair – by Thomas Hardy
§ Love And Art – by Charles Hamilton Musgrove
§ First Movement – by Robert Fitzgerald
§ The white witch – by James Weldon Johnson
§ The Vampyre – by James Clerk Maxwell
§ Eden Bower – by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
§ Nemesis – by H. P. Lovecraft
§ The Sleeper – by Edgar Allan Poe
§ Love and Sleep – by Algernon Charles Swinburne
§ The ghosts – by George Bacovia
§ The undead – by Mihai Eminescu
§ The vampire – by Delmira Agustini
§ The Vampire – by Efrén Rebolledo
§ The man who tortures himself – by Charles Baudelaire
§ The Spirit of Paris – by Alfred de Vigny
§ Daddy – by Sylvia Plath
§ The spectral horseman – by Percy Bysshe Shelley
§ The rime of the Ancient Mariner – by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
§ Pale Through Her Eyes – by Michael R. Burch
§ A vampire bite – by Mark R. Slaughter
§ Ballad of Sister Rosa – by Percy Bysshe Shelley
§ Succubus – by Arik Fletcher
§ Vampyr – by Arik Fletcher
§ Vampires Prey – by Rajeev Kumar Kunapra
§ Vampires – by Michael R. Burch
§ Strigoi Vii – by Arik Fletcher

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~~~French

§ Les Métamorphoses du vampire – par Charles Beaudelaire
§ Le Revenant – par Charles Baudelaire
§ Le Vampire – par Charles Baudelaire
§ Vampire – par Guillaume Prevel
§ L’esprit parisien – par Alfred de Vigny
§ L’héautontimorouménos – par Charles Baudelaire
§ Comme un loup solitaire – par Guillaume Prevel
§ Oh ! Les yeux adorés… – par Jules Barbey d’Aurevilly
§ Le spleen – par Auguste Barbier
§ Y a-t-il vent pire qu’un vampire? – par Charly Lellouche
§ La sangsue – par Joël Madec
§ Le Saigneur Des Céans – par Patrick Violette
§ Le prince des ténèbres – par Michel Miaille
§ La fiancée de Corinthe – par Johann Wolfgang Goethe
§ Le Mort joyeux – par Charles Baudelaire

~~~German

§ Die Braut von Korinth – von J.W. Goethe
§ Der Totentanz – von J.W. Goethe
§ Laß die verstorbenen ruhen – von Kaspar Von Stieler
§ L`Heautontimoroumenos – von Charles Baudelaire
§ Die verwandlung des Vampire – von Charles Baudelaire
§ Der Vampir – von Charles Baudelaire
§ Vampyre – von Rochus Lynar
§ Diese Vampire – von Andreas Kley
§ Vampyr – von Otto Julius Bierbaum
§ Der Vampir – von Andreas Heilig
§ Vampir – von Ludwig August Frankl-Hochwart
§ Der Vampir – von Karl H. W. Wackernagel
§ Mein süßes Lieb, wenn du im Grab – von Heinrich Heine
§ Vampyre – von Hanns von Gumppenberg

~~~Romanian

§ Strigoiul – de Vasile Alecsandri
§ Strigoii – de Mihai Eminescu
§ Strigoiul – de George Cosbuc
§ Strigoii – de George Bacovia
§ Gandurile unui mort – de Lucian Blaga
§ Voda-Tepes – de Tudor Arghezi
§ Tepes si solii – de Dimitrie Bolintineanu [from folklore]
§ Metamorfozele Vampirului – de Charles Beaudelaire
§ Solii lui Tepes la Mohamet – de Dimitrie Bolintineanu [from folklore]
§ Navala lui Tepes – de Dimitrie Bolintineanu [from folklore]
§ Mireasa din Corint – de Johann Wolfgang Goethe

~~~Spanish

§ El Vampiro – by Efrén Rebolledo
§ El Vampiro – by Delmira Agustini
§ Historia de vampiros – by Mario Benedetti
§ La novia de Corinto – by Johann Wolfgang Goethe
§ La metamorfosis del Vampiro – by Charles Baudelaire
§ El vampiro – by Rudyard Kipling

~~~Italian

§ Il Vampiro – di Charles Baudelaire
§ La sposa di Corinto – di Johann Wolfgang Goethe
§ L’Heautontimorumenos – di Charles Baudelaire
§ Mio dolce amor quando riposerai – di Heinrich Heine

William MacKenzie`s Pyramid — Scarlett Memories

Posted: septembrie 2, 2017 by ForSaKeN in Fără categorie

As I have recently taken a particular liking to visiting Victorian / Gothic cemeteries around London in the interest of taking pictures of some of the more fascinating funeral monuments I had a quick search to see a top of some of the most intriguing ones that can be found across the UK and I […]

via William MacKenzie`s Pyramid — Scarlett Memories

Ow well, am decis sa „step it up a knodge” si sa fac o varianta in engleza. Therefor mi-am procurat The Vampires Realm [.com] 😀
Nu e motiv de panica, o sa ramana si acesta deschis, atata doar ca am nevoie de vreo 2 saptamani ca sa traduc tot ce s-a adunat pana acum.

Apreciez pe cei ce au raspuns deja mass-ului si s-au abonat la noul blog din day one. Observ deja o migratie pe noul domeniu 🙂

Ne revedem aici cat mai curand posibil…

The Giaour

Posted: septembrie 20, 2011 by ForSaKeN in Poezie
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The Giaour

-Fragment-
by Lord Byron

A turban carved in coarsest stone,
A pillar with rank weeds o’ergrown,
Whereon can now be scarcely read
The Koran verse that mourns the dead,
Point out the spot where Hassan fell
A victim in that lonely dell.
There sleeps as true an Osmanlie
As e’er at Mecca bent the knee;
As ever scorn’d forbidden wine,
Or pray’d with face towards the shrine,
In orisons resumed anew
At solemn sound of „Alla Hu!”
Yet died he by a stranger’s hand,
And stranger in his native land;
Yet died he as in arms he stood,
And unavenged, at least in blood.
But him the maids of Paradise
Impatient to their halls invite,
And the dark Heaven of Houris’ eyes
On him shall glance for ever bright;
They come–their kerchiefs green they wave,
And welcome with a kiss the brave!
Who falls in battle ‘gainst a Giaour
Is worthiest an immortal bower.

But thou, false Infidel! shall writhe
Beneath avenging Monkir’s scythe;
And from its torments ‘scape alone
To wander round lost Eblis’ throne;
And fire unquench’d, unquenchable,
Around, within, thy heart shall dwell;
Nor ear can hear nor tongue can tell
The tortures of that inward hell!
But first, on earth as Vampire sent,
Thy corse shall from its 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 corse:
Thy victims ere they yet expire
Shall know the demon for their sire,
As cursing thee, thou cursing them,
Thy flowers are withered on the stem.
But one that for thy crime must fall,
The youngest, most beloved of all,
Shall bless thee with a father’s name–
That word shall wrap thy heart in flame!
Yet must thou end thy task, and mark
Her cheek’s last tinge, her eye’s last spark,
And the last glassy glance must view
Which freezes o’er its lifeless blue;
Then with unhallow’d hand shalt tear
The tresses of her yellow hair,
Of which in life a lock when shorn
Affection’s fondest pledge was worn,
But now is borne away by thee,
Memorial of thine agony!
Wet with thine own best blood shall drip
Thy gnashing tooth and haggard lip;
Then stalking to thy sullen grave,
Go–and with Gouls and Afrits rave;
Till these in horror shrink away
From Spectre more accursed than they!

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Moon hangs around
A blade over my head
Reminds me what to do before I’m dead
Night consumes light
And all I dread
Reminds me what to do before I’m dead

The sun reclines
Eats my mind
Reminds me what to leave behind
Light eats night
And all I never said
Reminds me what to do before I’m…

To see you
To touch you
To see you
To touch you

Epochs fly, reminds me
What I hide, reminds me
The desert skies
Cracks the spies
Reminds me what I never tried
The ocean wide salted red
Reminds me what to do before I’m…

To see you
To touch you
To feel you
To tell you

The sun reclines – remind me
The desert skies – remind me
The ocean wide salted red
Reminds me what to do before I’m…

Echo:
See you
Touch you
Feel you
Tell you

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