and there, carved into the oaken doors of the Madhouse, in stark, lifelike detail, three massive cyclones. side by side. They seemed to sway and beckon as the door began to creak open. "We'll be there soon," the Cyclones harshly whispered to me. "We'll be along shortly, and then we'll rip apart and send you whirling along with everything you love. Send you whirling to the void, where everything wails and moans, and nothing will ever rest in peace again"*
Madhouse
Time for the rain to shine, ways for the moon to rhyme, space for the gods to pine, running through a madhouse with no way to stop.
Cane for the *** to chew, slow when his eyes hit you, rope when the hands push through, skidding on wet floors on the way to the drop.
Slip to a diiff'rent side, high on the wind to ride, hope that the tree will hide, stumbling up stairwells to get to the top.
Run as the jaws will snap, swing when the wings won't flap, streak when the soles do slap Twilight is closing on the whirlwind's last crop.