Tác giả : Marc Almond
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My dark beloved 
When you lie asleep 
Deep within your black marble tomb 
For alcove and lodge 
You will keep a damp, dripping vault 
A pit of gloom 
 
And when the stone 
Weighing down your breast 
And your thighs once supple 
Through scant concern 
Stills your heart 
From it's desiring quest 
Fastens your feet 
From the reckless run 
 
The grave, which shares 
My eternal dream 
For the poet the grave always understands 
During long nights 
When sleep is far away 
Will ask: what do you gain 
You dumb whore 
Not to have known what the dead cry for? 
And, like remorse, 
At your flesh worms will gnaw