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The Earl of Pence

'Twas a dark and stormy night! (OK! So I'm being a tad histrionic!) The Earl of Pence was lounging by the fire sipping his gin and tonic. Lightning flashed and thunder roared sending shivers down his spine! Even his hound, Lord Percival, was so upset that he began to whine! 'Twas well-known thereabouts that phantoms haunted the earl's castle, And on such frightful nights they were bound to cause spooky hassle! Nefarious deeds had occurred within Penceford Castle walls in the past, And were replayed in 'spirited' form leaving generations of earls aghast! A shriek from the bowels of the castle sent the dog into howling fits, And brought the earl bounding to his feet, scaring him out of his wits! The blood-curdling screams were from a former Earl of Pence who in 1642, Was hung by this thumbs in the dungeon for a fair maiden that he slew! Suddenly, the ancient organ in the hall began playing eerie chords. Heard on the floor above was rowdy dancing by ladies, knights and lords! Ghastly emanations from the past paraded through the terrified earl's room, Antecedents all, leering and grinning predicting the anxious earl's doom! Lord Percival sensing trouble long before for the door had bolted! The storm subsided and the apparitions faded leaving the earl quite jolted! The earl felt a bony hand upon his shoulder that took away his final breath. 'Twas his valet who offered a gin and tonic to the earl who now lay in death! Entry for Tania Kitchin's "One Night in A Haunted Manor" Contest (8 January 2019)

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Date: 1/10/2019 4:36:00 PM
G'day Robert … the perfect murder aye. What a great video this tale would make. Scary as hell itself - loved this verse Robert - Lindsay
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Date: 1/8/2019 4:29:00 PM
You had me laughing, Bob. After all the earl had been through, he dies when the valet touches his shoulder. What a wild and stormy night you create in your poem. I really enjoyed every word!! Best wishes in the contest, dear friend. Love, Carolyn
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Robert L. Hinshaw
Date: 1/8/2019 5:36:00 PM
Yep, the earl met an untimely death. Thanks - glad you enjoyed. Just a follow-up to your comments re Granny's Tattoos. My primary doc at Fort Carson is a lady who is covered with tats. She is a first class doc but kinda gives me the creepies when meeting with her - ha!

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