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A creak in the door, your heart skips a beat, You try to catch your breath, and you hear the sound of walking feet. Your heart pounds and you race off to get outside, But the door seems cemented shut, oh no! Got to hide! But you know you cannot escape one who is unstopped by walls, floors, and objects, And all of its evil subjects. Your close your eyes and hope it goes away, to end all this impending doom, And yet then you sense something coming into your room. You cannot move, it feared you still, You cannot struggle, it holds your will. Your eyes creak open, but not by your choice, Then when you think you're done for, the sun comes up and saves you; rejoice!
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May 15, 2013
May 15, 2013 at 11:35 PM UTC
A Haunting
A creak in the door, your heart skips a beat, You try to catch your breath, and you hear the sound of walking feet. Your heart pounds and you race off to get outside, But the door seems cemented shut, oh no! Got to hide! But you know you cannot escape one who is unstopped by walls, floors, and objects, And all of its evil subjects. Your close your eyes and hope it goes away, to end all this impending doom, And yet then you sense something coming into your room. You cannot move, it feared you still, You cannot struggle, it holds your will. Your eyes creak open, but not by your choice, Then when you think you're done for, the sun comes up and saves you; rejoice!
2010
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20/Agender/American
May 15, 2013
May 15, 2013 at 11:35 PM UTC
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