Wedding Night
Beware the night when full moon fades behind a screen of darkened cloud which shields the ill-omened cocoon with gleaming star-shaped daggered shroud Watch out when shafts of light rip skies to strike upon a sleeping shore. As one by one the moonbeams crash they slowly waken earthen core. Take heed and flee from irate fiend who climbs, in anger, up through earth to spew his furied flames of hell; a heinous mountain giving birth. Be cautious in the wake of flares of searing ash and molten rock as Earth’s deep core rises to meet his bride, the moon, in grim wedlock. And there they dance, in heavens high; the toxic twirls of smoke encase a golden globe of doom, but she surrenders to her groom’s embrace.
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