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In the musty crypt. Beneath the Norman church. In the old town. Orleans. 'Tis said. Hangs a deep red tapestry. An old gas lamp. Stands in the corner at the end. Currently unlit. Curious. Considering , you the intruder can smell the wick of  recently extinguished gas. You feel your way round. Fighting the darkness. You hold in your rigid hand a torch. A plastic battery operated one. Hidden secrets revealed. An antiquated niche. Carved out of the cold wall. It hides a long abandoned tea stained book. Itching to take a look. Edging silently forward in a nervous state. The dark and dust are choking you. Your ears peeled, by your own fear. A shuffling sound, The dragging of the owners feet. They're scratching. Apparently, the owner's completely unaware. Of your inadvertent space invading. It's his space you're invading. He knows you're there. Ushered to the coffin edge. Encouraged on by his bony finger. Petrified. He grabs your wrist. Aiming your torch inside. Inside the coffin. Lay a mere chess set. Made of shiny green marble. The bare bones. Made the first move. You were to be his latest pawn. From out of the gloom. A booming voice was heard to say. "All hallows eve". "I'm glad you came, I so hoped, a playmate would join me today." (C) Livvi
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Oct 28, 2014
Oct 28, 2014 at 5:19 PM UTC
HALLOWEEN
In the musty crypt. Beneath the Norman church. In the old town. Orleans. 'Tis said. Hangs a deep red tapestry. An old gas lamp. Stands in the corner at the end. Currently unlit. Curious. Considering , you the intruder can smell the wick of  recently extinguished gas. You feel your way round. Fighting the darkness. You hold in your rigid hand a torch. A plastic battery operated one. Hidden secrets revealed. An antiquated niche. Carved out of the cold wall. It hides a long abandoned tea stained book. Itching to take a look. Edging silently forward in a nervous state. The dark and dust are choking you. Your ears peeled, by your own fear. A shuffling sound, The dragging of the owners feet. They're scratching. Apparently, the owner's completely unaware. Of your inadvertent space invading. It's his space you're invading. He knows you're there. Ushered to the coffin edge. Encouraged on by his bony finger. Petrified. He grabs your wrist. Aiming your torch inside. Inside the coffin. Lay a mere chess set. Made of shiny green marble. The bare bones. Made the first move. You were to be his latest pawn. From out of the gloom. A booming voice was heard to say. "All hallows eve". "I'm glad you came, I so hoped, a playmate would join me today." (C) Livvi
Happy Halloween chaps ** BTW I have no idea whatsoever if there is a Norman church in Orleans. It just fitted the poem x
olivia-kent
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Oct 28, 2014
Oct 28, 2014 at 5:19 PM UTC
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