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The Dark Curse, the Monster and His Act of Vengeance Averted
The Dark Curse, The Monster and His Act Of Vengeance Averted He killed a loud squirrel, hungry hawk and silent mouse Tossed them in a black bag along with six dead toads By midnight moon took all to the old hag witch's house Hidden deep in oak grove at the junction of three roads. Anticipating that terrible curse he vowed to have laid As good measure he had managed to get a demon's horn The old witch demanded such strange things to be paid As the down payment before her evil curse was to be born. Caring not at all for what she demanded he buy or steal He filled with hate, would have a Halloween blood bath Only pain and blackened hate could his heart now feel He glorified in this dark curse that would satisfy his wrath. Deed done, he silently and slowing walked in his glee Mouth watering when he thought of her great coming pain Suddenly springing from behind a massive black oak tree A dark creature fed by his hate and evil accursed stain. Sudden intense fear, shook him to his sad and black core Why was this cursed creature now growling and eying him Had not the old witch given the monster its dark chore Or was this monster's mind and eyesight truly that dim? Quick as a flash he drew his trusty razor sharp blade Now sensing the coming attack was mere seconds away He realized the double crossing deal the hag had made For it came to him, that the monster was about to be paid! Too late to talk, he screamed, come on you damn demon spawn I have blood in my eyes, and yes, I sold your damn horn You'll lie stone dead upon the ground before light of dawn I swear by the hair on my head and life of my first born! Only then did the massive dark monster laugh and speak Saying,"you made your damn deal but I made mine much better" I love most to cut up and then eat the helpless and weak Your baby firstborn daughter,I was hungry,I already ate her! Rage leaped into his head,his sword cut out a mighty slash The monster in pain slashed with is long claws, as it withdrew He knew his anger and red-hot hate had made him far too rash As monster's fangs,yellow eyes, and wicked head then regrew. Next he heard the sound of the old hag witch's laugh there The monster charged screaming out in hag's best cursing voice Your dark heart and burning hate doomed you when in my lair By the Dark Lord's black power you will now die for your choice! And with that she lunged and snatched out his still beating heart This was always her final payment for her cursing dark deeds The hateful man and his first born 's death were on her evil chart And such hatred always brought blood and death in its seeds! Down in the dead man's village , a lone house filled in drying blood All the monster had left was his daughter's small hands and toes Then a wicked, dark rain brought down its deepest fast flowing flood Washing away the darkness ,evil and hate thats how the story goes. Robert J. Lindley , 09-22-2015 Note. -Written for my son, his early dark Halloween story, as I promised this weekend. Better tad late than never..
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