Rejoice, for the newly wed Thank God and may they be blessed Till death do you apart Live a life of serenity. Wedding bells toll For in love they did fall Both could foresee Love for Eternity. Children were planned Prosperity was all they could see Happiness was imminenet They would build a family Until a twist in fate discerns him, desperatley clutching Her bridal blood-stained gowns ... Tragedy ... His love for her was ample to drive him insane, Death hath stolen his bride away Her likeness set carved in his brain Like a sweet memory that will always remain. He wailed as he saw his life slip away from him What had he done to earn such an atrocity? He pitied himself inciting his own torment And cursed his ill fortune and all that had to be. All was lost, reason left his mind Chrysanthemum - his flower had died. Nightfall swept over the burial grounds When he recalled the altercation. He unearthed the corpse that was to be his wife Perspiratin shimmered in the pale moonlight. He heaved the coffin from the sepulchre ... He shed tears for this necrophilic deed, Yet,he craved for one brief moment of love. ... He denuded the body from her long white garb Baring the cadaverous form, That he was about to embrace. In the sultry earth,he plunged his manhood into Death Pain rushed up his spine along with delight ... A scream pierced the stillness of the night As he ejaculated his seed onto her body. Behind the scenes, obscured by dark The Beast grinned with sobriety. Repent, for this nefarious act, Thank God! For he is forever damned Death had torn them apart For a sombre life of gloom. Funeral bells tolled, On the dreadful day Although ardour still blossomed In only one's heart. ... And so this dire feat was complete. Others may fret at such an undertaking, But never judge for such traits are found in all, Deep down inside ... in the unknown.