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upon approach he sees a man with beard of grey and leathered tan who says come here and have no fear i am a mere forsaken man i am a carter of the wood whose lived much longer than he should i travel far through lands bizarre by wound and scar i understood to this the boy a greeting gave my name is Will and I am brave it is your whim should i come in by discipline i will behave this made the carter stop and think he did not breathe he did not blink two thoughts collide and then divide and so decide to cross the brink since it is cold and wet about and my fire far from dying out come sit a spell and warm ye well and i will tell a tale of doubt well to approve the boy does grin up to the flame to warm his skin without delay he does obey as if to say you can begin the carter looks about the trail in hopes to capture each detail his egos fight this is not right and yet, despite, he tells the tale i’ve traveled all the trails I care and seen more than I think is fair i’m growing old my stories told but i withhold this that i share this is a story wrong and true my time has come to tell it too its with a sigh that i must die as soon as i tell it to you there is a curse within the tale the telling of which will unveil a creature foul of horrid howl he’s on the prowl and will not fail for he comes after those who tell the tale that always will compel the hearer who must tell it too but when you do he’ll know it well you see this tale it has been told by many men of ages old and they like I did question why yet did comply as it is told so please forgive my desperate soul impending doom does take its toll to fate be true i can but do one day so you will know its hold at this the boy did squirm a bit up to the flame to turn his spit it’s just a tale and somewhat stale sir you will fail to get my wit it is a tale, yes that is true but cast no doubt on what i do undone by hate I meet my fate so shall he wait one day for you
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Jun 8, 2016
Jun 8, 2016 at 9:40 AM UTC
the telling tale (part 2)
upon approach he sees a man with beard of grey and leathered tan who says come here and have no fear i am a mere forsaken man i am a carter of the wood whose lived much longer than he should i travel far through lands bizarre by wound and scar i understood to this the boy a greeting gave my name is Will and I am brave it is your whim should i come in by discipline i will behave this made the carter stop and think he did not breathe he did not blink two thoughts collide and then divide and so decide to cross the brink since it is cold and wet about and my fire far from dying out come sit a spell and warm ye well and i will tell a tale of doubt well to approve the boy does grin up to the flame to warm his skin without delay he does obey as if to say you can begin the carter looks about the trail in hopes to capture each detail his egos fight this is not right and yet, despite, he tells the tale i’ve traveled all the trails I care and seen more than I think is fair i’m growing old my stories told but i withhold this that i share this is a story wrong and true my time has come to tell it too its with a sigh that i must die as soon as i tell it to you there is a curse within the tale the telling of which will unveil a creature foul of horrid howl he’s on the prowl and will not fail for he comes after those who tell the tale that always will compel the hearer who must tell it too but when you do he’ll know it well you see this tale it has been told by many men of ages old and they like I did question why yet did comply as it is told so please forgive my desperate soul impending doom does take its toll to fate be true i can but do one day so you will know its hold at this the boy did squirm a bit up to the flame to turn his spit it’s just a tale and somewhat stale sir you will fail to get my wit it is a tale, yes that is true but cast no doubt on what i do undone by hate I meet my fate so shall he wait one day for you
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Jun 8, 2016
Jun 8, 2016 at 9:40 AM UTC
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