Poem: Forever Intertwined
A lunatic murderer who is said to have gone on a murder spree by a forest village writes a mysterious letter to his lover claiming a road that ends in only one way.
she fell in love with the outcast
oh, how demented she thought herself to be
the deeper she search for this answer
the harder it became to agree/
soon arrived what was anticipated
embellished with jet black ink
hurried was the call, more urgent was the plea
the location was the lonely oakwood bridge /
trembled her hands, her heart grew cold
for that place was no place for lovers to go
deep in the blossom of the forest
through a long lost road
lived the singing old man within his sorrow /
swiftly she ran, faster in the meadows
darkness grew, and silence followed
he was right there, drenched in moonlight
smiling he ran and embraced her tight
he danced with her, she seemed to beam so bright
they held each other long for it was their last night /
she bore the neckpiece and he tightened his tie
and they twined their fingers tighter this time
for it was the commencing hour
only destiny will decide /
no more hiding, no more fear has to coincide
for they were together forever this time
soon the animals will feast more tonight
defening silence sweeps, as they swing by the vine /