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Down the road a child walks, to a home his mother knocks. A house so old, tired and grey, a wafting scent, of decay. A house with eyes a house that hungers, a place of nightmares, horrid wonders. With a push his mother sends him, into the dark, dismal grim. She leaves that place, all alone, a distant cry in the air fades a distant moan slows. The house has eaten the house will dine, on the rest, in the waiting line. On Halloween these parents roam, with naughty children to this hungry, haunted home, to give bad children a lesson, to be taught.
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Oct 27, 2018
Oct 27, 2018 at 12:53 AM UTC
the house of the haunting.
Down the road a child walks, to a home his mother knocks. A house so old, tired and grey, a wafting scent, of decay. A house with eyes a house that hungers, a place of nightmares, horrid wonders. With a push his mother sends him, into the dark, dismal grim. She leaves that place, all alone, a distant cry in the air fades a distant moan slows. The house has eaten the house will dine, on the rest, in the waiting line. On Halloween these parents roam, with naughty children to this hungry, haunted home, to give bad children a lesson, to be taught.
dedicated to the house on the other side of the road.
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Oct 27, 2018
Oct 27, 2018 at 12:53 AM UTC
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