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The Husk - a Scary Tale
When darkness     falls just after dusk, Beware the h  O  ll  O  w, hungry Husk.                 He lurks in          shadows without flesh And thirsts a body     which to thresh.                 His shadowed,                    eyeless form must find Some poor, doomed        soul          to creep behind,             And seizing them                             he'll climb within.    Consuming all                               except their skin. He wears their                          face as his disguise.           And looks out                     through their empty eyes.           Throughout the                      night he'll walk about, But in the dawn                he'll climb back out. He leaves behind              an empty hull And waits again           for more to cull.         So mind the shadows     after dusk,                  Or you might too be left a husk. Note: if you're viewing on mobile, you may need to turn your device sideways to see the form. 9.21.18 Contest:Scary or Spooky poem Sponsor: Tania Kitchin
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