The Wolfman
Can you hear the howls at night?
Can you feel twinges fall down your spine?
Can you see the full moon's light?
Can you hear the death bell chime?
He stalks the forests, hides in the trees
Waiting for someone to wander free
He waits until the moon is out
And a clueless morsel is wandering about.
You cannot tell where he lies
You never know who's the next to die
Watch your back for goodness sake
You might be the next life he plans to take
Wandering through the woods alone
Could be the most foolish thing you've ever done
You hear him breathing and start to run
The air's thick coldness makes your body go numb.
You cannot move, you cannot run free
All of a sudden you hear shaking in the trees
You close your eyes and gasp for breath
The Wolfman smothers you to your death.
Whatever you do, where ever you go
Make sure that you are never alone
Close your windows, lock your doors
For the next death could be yours.
Copyright © Daniel Mcgraw | Year Posted 2010
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