Woods O' Dreary
Twice upon a town named Eerie,
The children stalk the Woods o' Dreary
Pale and white as zombies they roam,
With teeth like pearls, from their mouths they foam.
Watching and waiting they find their prey,
On the outskirts of Eerie...fresh blood on their way.
How darling they look, at first glance they seem
No different than most, 'cept for a twinkle and gleam.
Down the cobblestone path they skip and they sing....
"We're the children of Eerie! Tis death we shall bring!"
Closer and closer, the travelers they come,
Unaware of their fate or what they'll become.
Now the children of Eerie that stalk Woods o' Dreary
Have the cavalier theory that their victims are weary!
As the lamposts grow dim
The outcome is slim
That the travelers will pass
By this haunted wet grass.
So they creep and they crawl
Then let out their squall!
No more travelers you'll see
Near the Woods o' Dreary.
Copyright © Toni Ann Nasi | Year Posted 2012
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