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itinerantcarnival
I saw him there, beneath the eaves Standing with the dark And although he made no move, nor sound His presence there was stark He was much like a wilting pane His body cloaked in guile I saw the turning of his face The weeping in his smile Entrenched there ‘low the jutting eaves Ebbing with the wane He then began towards the door Jigging as he came More a seize than jig, I’d say Though it barely sought a word A shuddering, a stuttering But not a sound I heard That fluxing smile stayed his face As when he reached the door And pondered for one awful breath To motion with his claw Gone inside and left my sight I felt I too must go If just to prove this vision false To my senses dulled and slow Inside I heard a shattering, A shuddering, a blow A muttering, a jittering A shriek, but soft and low I passed the door and by the hearth Its embers bright and warm And heard a sound pass in the ground Like iron bees in swarm Standing in the living room He shuddered to and fro As if the lights were flickering And I too rapt to know Upon the floor around the room The bodies of some few I shuddered as I took them in He shuddered with me too
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Feb 12, 2025
Feb 12, 2025 at 4:25 PM UTC
The Shuddering Man