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The Witch Queen
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Brutal poem by Michele Archer, recited and lightly sung by Trish. I did the composition and played guitar, bass and drums. Here's the poem ‘The Witch Queen’ by Michele Archer The moon rises above the blood-soaked ground. Knotted shadows groan as naked trees bow down before the unholy one. She walks a path untouched by prayer unknown to comfort; a path given to anything but love. Along this way the Witch Queen comes. The wind is cold, but the queen cares not, stalking her world inhaling souls long sought. The soldier’s life, leaking away, gazes with fogging eyes. Praying his Queen will say, “Worry not, brave one, your blessed ruler is here!” Instead, she breathes his final breath, leaving him to die deserted in death. The sanctified ones, forced to kneel, allow the Witch Queen to reveal the horror of her fury, in darkness of heart. One nod-wink to her minions and the Godly weep. “I need more!” she screams and thunder booms at this demand. “Hurt them, longer, louder! Make it more than they can stand!”