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Crimson Regrets
The perfect plot; the perfect light,
She had her portrait done in the midst of night,
Her hair was a mess, quickly pinned up,
I didn’t ask questions, my brush dipped into the nearest cup.
Smudges of red here and there,
Shivers rose in my spine as I copied her cold stare,
I couldn’t tell whose blood it truly was,
Jealousy and anger was its only cause.
I splattered red paint across the gloomy canvas,
Who knew it would come to this,
My shaking hand made her face disfigured,
Afraid of her displeasure I quivered.
Her murderous shadow cast upon the wall,
She wore too much, thus removed her shall,
Oh, the horror of seeing her killer arms revealed,
I stayed alert, ready to use anything as a shield.
I hurried to finish; afraid to lengthen her stay,
Turning the canvas; I feared what she would say,
‘Your work is done, now join the rest’, she cried,
I saw my crimson regrets splatter the painting and died.
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