In t this review Harker arrives at Castle Dracula and meets with the vampyre Dracula. His adventures continue inside the castle...read on you lovers of horror!!!!
To Castle Dracula
A coach and horses did appear
Black drapes the windows cover
Picked up Harker to drive him to
Nosferatu's evil dwelling place
The coach it rocked over stony paths
Shaking up the frightened man
The horses mouths were flecked with spume
The driver whipped them on and on
Black drapes the windows cover
Picked up Harker to drive him to
Nosferatu's evil dwelling place
The coach it rocked over stony paths
Shaking up the frightened man
The horses mouths were flecked with spume
The driver whipped them on and on
Inside the Castle
The great black door open wide
Nosferatu stands inside
Welcoming Harker to his home
A greeting that would end in pain
'You are expected' he doth speak
White faced red lipped long pointy nails
A vampyre fed on human blood
Eyes looked at Harper with great lust
Nosferatu stands inside
Welcoming Harker to his home
A greeting that would end in pain
'You are expected' he doth speak
White faced red lipped long pointy nails
A vampyre fed on human blood
Eyes looked at Harper with great lust
Blood from Cut Finger
Table with food and wine is set
Harker his fill doth eat
Wolves outside they howl
Children of the night music
Harker his fill doth eat
Wolves outside they howl
Children of the night music
Knife slips and Harker cuts his thumb
The vampyre's body shakes
Takes Harker's thumb in his mouth
And sucks and sucks with utmost glee
Takes Harker's thumb in his mouth
And sucks and sucks with utmost glee
Lucy's fears
In his bed chamber Harker sleeps
Lucy wakes with a great start
She senses evil has its way
With her beloved husband
A bat across her window climbs
Next morning Harker wakes
A smorgasbord of food awaits
No-one in sight
Long passageways he doth traverse
Looking for his bedchamber once again
Overlooking mountains valleys too
Lucy wakes with a great start
She senses evil has its way
With her beloved husband
A bat across her window climbs
Next morning Harker wakes
A smorgasbord of food awaits
No-one in sight
Long passageways he doth traverse
Looking for his bedchamber once again
Overlooking mountains valleys too
Mark of Dracula
He finds two holes upon his neck
Marks the vampyre left behind
When up the stairs he crept
Biting his neck whilst he slept
Outside a barefoot boy on violin scrapes
A mournful dirge
Looks up he does and sees
Harker at his window there
Trying to find a way out
To leave this terrible place...
Marks the vampyre left behind
When up the stairs he crept
Biting his neck whilst he slept
Outside a barefoot boy on violin scrapes
A mournful dirge
Looks up he does and sees
Harker at his window there
Trying to find a way out
To leave this terrible place...
the passion of Joan of Arc....
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