O Siren, O Shadow, O Angel

Your blue eyes are like a raging storm.
Ready to unleash its wrath upon those that dare approach you
Your midnight hair is a shroud.
A dark shadow that guards all of your emotions
The blankness of your expression is like stone
Letting no one into your fragile heart
But your voice, it is like a siren,
Singing, lulling me, hypnotizing me
Mesmerizing me into oblivion
The raging storm at Sea
The dark shroud of Shadows
The fragile heart made of Stone
The voice of a siren’s Call
You have put me under your spell,
My beautiful son of an Angel
Embrace me with your song
Engage me with your piercing gaze
En prise your heart to me.
I am forever trapped under your spell
Never leave me, keep me near
For my heart is yours to command
O siren, O angel, O shadow
You spell caster of Heaven
♠ ♠ ♠
[u]Reference Notes[/u]
Siren - A siren is often a mermaid (in terms of them living in the sea). Sirens are, according to Greek Mythology, bird like women -- often called Harpies -- that led men astray at sea with their beautiful singing voices, but they're not exactly pretty either.

Angel - The angel reference is actually a play on Peter Gabriel's last name (think about it, Gabriel, the archangel of God?) which is the name of God's messenger angel and the original suggested name for Genesis was Peter's Angels.