A Haint

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A southern poltergeist
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From the Urban Dictionary:
“Haint: southern colloquialism meaning ghost, apparition, lost soul
Also means a scary bitch”

Oh no, no, no
I swear that I ain’t
Never gonna ever
Live in a house,
A house with a Haint
IT scratched up the walls
And banged on the ceiling
IT stomped down the halls
I just can’t believe what I’m seeing.
IT broke up my dishes
And tore up my sheets
It used them like switches
As IT slapped my bare feet
My head it was spinning
Out of fear, I finally did faint
As ghoulish laughter I heard
From my tormentor Haint.
Never, no never
I swear that I ain’t
Never gonna ever
Live in a house
A house with a Haint

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