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The Specters of Old Widow's Peak

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Real Love Doesn't Die.

On All Hallow's Eve, The say can be seen, A figure alone and forlorn. It prowls the high steppes, Of Old Widow's Peak, Mysterious, but meaning no harm. The story is told, Of two lovers of old, Who pledged to each other they'd cleave; But he had to sail out, At dawning's first light, Returning on All Hallow's Eve. A storm came a-blowin', And waves came a-crashin', And soon not a thing could be seen. He knew she'd be waitin', So without hesitatn', Headed home no more to be seen. Now each year on the peak, Her vigil she keeps, Faithful to her dying day. And as she stands waiting, Her true love comes sailing, Back to her arms through the grey. Once more they're united, Even death could not part them, For love conquers all, this is true. They'll play out this scene, Forever it seems, True love doesn't die, it continues. So my friend never fear, If you should come near, And see that of which I speak. It's two star crossed lovers, Who come to each other, The specters of Old Widow's Peak.

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