Come, Sweet Jack

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JUDO
JUDO
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(inspired by smithpeter's digital pumpkin thread)

Jack O'Lantern burning bright
In the misty pale moonlight.
I'll seek you out and lay a trail
To find your love and will not fail.

A carriage you will doubtless find,
Made from a cousin with spell to bind.
Four mice were changed to pull the thing.
I tried to teach them, but they couldn't sing.

To a castle, the carriage will fly
Up the staircase you'll be by and by.
In a room at the top that's silk encased
While the door creaks open, you'll be faced

With chains, blindfold, and handcuffs galore
Helpless you'll be as we go for gore --

We'll cut off your head
And scoop out your brain,
We'll gouge out your eyeballs,
But you'll feel no pain

As we place a candle to light within
And perch you outside upon your chin.

Jack O'Lantern burning bright
In the mistly pale moonlight,
Don't you have a lovely twin brother?
A matching pair just needs one other.

JUDO
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LeBrozLeBrozalmost 17 years ago
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This poem was mentioned in the Archival Review thread, in a picking through Lit's archive of over 35,000 poems.

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LeBrozLeBrozabout 17 years ago
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Rapidly coming up on Valentine's Day and what do I find but a piece more appropos to Halloween.

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