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Tonight the poltergeists will come     And rip you out of bed, And pound your walls, and drum your door,     And hammer in your head, And leave you writhing still alive,     Though rather you'd be dead. But fear not these; they merely prank;     Instead the demon fear That frightens away the poltergeists     Whene'er it doth appear, And screams a scream that makes to bleed      A stream each mangled ear. It comes for you, your soul to possess;     And I do sadly tell, You have no chance yourself to save;     So, sleep, and sleep you well— Enjoy another tender dream     Before you're dragged to Hell. O.O
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Aug 18, 2015
Aug 18, 2015 at 12:47 PM UTC
A Lullaby
Tonight the poltergeists will come     And rip you out of bed, And pound your walls, and drum your door,     And hammer in your head, And leave you writhing still alive,     Though rather you'd be dead. But fear not these; they merely prank;     Instead the demon fear That frightens away the poltergeists     Whene'er it doth appear, And screams a scream that makes to bleed      A stream each mangled ear. It comes for you, your soul to possess;     And I do sadly tell, You have no chance yourself to save;     So, sleep, and sleep you well— Enjoy another tender dream     Before you're dragged to Hell. O.O
sam-hain
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Aug 18, 2015
Aug 18, 2015 at 12:47 PM UTC
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