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I have aged as time's worn on
And now my life is nearly gone
A life of war and battles many
Plundered cities and now I'm ready
To battle with my final foe
I will face the Reaper's blow


I have but one wish of my death
It be in battle mong horses breath
Gleaming steel and flowing blood
Dying men and victory's flood


I wish not to die on my throne
Be in the field my final groan
There have been battles I have lost
And my life they've nearly cost

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What are you doing this Halloween?
Many of us celebrate Halloween in different ways -- we dress up, we go out, or we stay at home and offer sweets to the small ghouls and ghosts who trick us for treats. But what of those who give us a scare the other 364 days a year? VO recently contacted a few authors writing in the vampire genre, and asked them one simple question: "What are you doing this Halloween?"
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October 13, 2007 (NorthWest Herald / Geneva White) -- It isn't easy being a bat. Everyone seems to be frightened of you. They accuse you of having rabies and sucking blood. Women are terrified that you'll fly into their hair.


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So languid in your carefree world,
My voice lost to the wind.
Watching, waiting.
We danced through the cobalt night,
And it was right for just a minute.
For a moment I soar,
As I picture you here;
A friend.
Yet your voice speaks against your face;
Your words like fire,
The dark mist of dreams burnt off by your laugh.
I swear it won't be like this again,
Until I see your smile
And forget your laugh.


Howling Stars
September 14, 2001

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