Witch Poems Quotes

Quotes tagged as "witch-poems" Showing 1-4 of 4
Merlin Franco
“Flowers of the garden are
Flashy, fragrant, and fair
But
Yearn ye not, my bairn
They live at the mercy of man”
Merlin Franco, Saint Richard Parker

Merlin Franco
“Flowers of the jungle are
Tiny, dull, and rare
But
Know ye not, my dear?
They know no fear.”
Merlin Franco, Saint Richard Parker

Rachel Louise Finn
“You sharpened my teeth into points,
And cursed when I sank them into your flesh.
By the time I realised I could stop biting,
I turned around to find I had nothing left.”
Rachel Louise Finn, The Witch Had The Last Laugh After All

Molly Collier
“The Witch of the Crater dove in and survived.
The Witch of the Badlands bade mountains her hive.
Devourer, Deceiver, Destroyer in one.
No soul made it past her defenses alive.
Where sand turns to craggy rock, turn back and run.
Of body and blood, the Devourer leaves none.”
Molly Collier, The Paragon