Christmas with vampire |
The vampire’s eyes opened, with a cold steely stare Night has fallen, he had to prepare He put on his cloak, all sleek and black And brushed his teeth to get rid of the plaque He opened a window, to view all the night He was fiercely hungry, and ready for a fight His was a quiver, with the smells all around Then he jumped out of the window and landed on the ground Young Rachael was walking, on her way home She liked the night, and would often roam Her boyfriend, Kyle, had kissed her goodnight She was happy and joyous, her thoughts all alight Her mind was racing through thoughts so afar Of marriage, children, and owning a car She knew Kyle was good and would never stray Little did she know she may never see day The vampire weaved through gardens, and into the night He was very careful, and stayed out of the light He suddenly smelled blood, all warm and sticky He knew things would soon start to get icky Young Rachael he spied, who was walking alone ‘This foolish girl, she will never make it home!’ His eyes burned, as her scent grew stronger He could contain himself no longer Rachael’s mind was deciding her final career When all of a sudden a black shadow, did appear Rachael was stunned, and taken aback She had never seen a creature so purely black Now the element of surprise was finally his He just had to stop her asking the ‘Who are you?’ quiz The cape he did drop, and gave her a cold stare Rachael was now frozen, going nowhere Then a lone figure did drop from the sky He was round, bearded, and liked the occasional mince pie His outfit was bright, shiny and red He would not let Rachael become the undead ‘Hold your hand beast!’ The arrival did cry ‘I will send you back to hell, do want to know why? This girl is pure of heart, and totally good’ And with that he punched the vampire, with an almighty thud The vampire fell back, and Rachael dropped to the ground She could move again, and looked all around She saw the vampire, all black and slick And watched him squaring up to St Nick The vampire was outraged, as his meal was at an end ‘I’ll get you old man, and your spine I will bend!’ St Nick did laugh, his face round and pleasant ‘I’ll kick your arse!’ he cried, and whipped out a present The present he unwrapped, and revealed a stake The vampire, scared now, started to quake St Nick thrust the stake into the vampire’s heart The vampire’s skin did crackle, and he fell apart St Nick helped up Rachael, and dusted her down Then a sleigh with reindeer did land on the ground St Nick cried out, as he set off in flight ‘Happy Christmas to all, and to all a goodnight!’ |