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Do not stay idle nor linger for fear There is great peril for those who wait here And do not be merry, nor chortle with glee For The Watcher at the window points his finger at thee His face it is gaunt, flesh numb to the bone He acts with great malice to those who stay alone Do not stop! Dear Traveller, saddle up your horse And be silent as you leave or be filled with remorse Make haste and be solemn, don’t look back upon depart, For there is blood on his hands and grief in his heart.
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Nov 30, 2011
Nov 30, 2011 at 7:07 PM UTC
The Watcher
Do not stay idle nor linger for fear There is great peril for those who wait here And do not be merry, nor chortle with glee For The Watcher at the window points his finger at thee His face it is gaunt, flesh numb to the bone He acts with great malice to those who stay alone Do not stop! Dear Traveller, saddle up your horse And be silent as you leave or be filled with remorse Make haste and be solemn, don’t look back upon depart, For there is blood on his hands and grief in his heart.
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Nov 30, 2011
Nov 30, 2011 at 7:07 PM UTC
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