Graveyards

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shoeslayer
shoeslayer
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On a cold winter night,
when the moon was bright,
you really could hear the wind moan
And over a short distance, down by the graveyard,
came the sound of a horrible groan.


I walked toward the knoll
as the air became still,
a feeling of forbode in my soul.
The clouds covered the moon
giving the appearance of doom,
an I wished right now I was home.

Fifty feet away was a figure in black
an my worries were now a lot deeper,
for the skull was ensconced in a shroud of black
Oh Gawd, it's the Grim Reaper.

shoeslayer
shoeslayer
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shoeslayershoeslayerabout 11 years agoAuthor
U R rightTazz

The poem about the graveyard could be

sung to Gordon Lightfoots, "Wreck of the

Edmund FitzGerald."

SS

tazz317tazz317over 11 years ago
GRAVEYARDS THE ULTIMATE TESTS

for believers and non-believers in life. TK U MLJ LV NV