Dark flower of the night,
Black bloom of blood and blight,
Clothed in a few tattered shreds of mercy bright,
Bolt your doors, shut out the light,
For the stalker creeps tonight!
Black bloom of blood and blight,
Clothed in a few tattered shreds of mercy bright,
Bolt your doors, shut out the light,
For the stalker creeps tonight!
Published by Mary Naylor confirmed
I was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1933. I grew up in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, a wild and beautiful state, rich in literature and lore. I loved the stories of Paul Bunyon and his ox, Babe. The hoax of t... View profile
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3 Comments
Post a CommentThis is extremely well done! Great job!
Spooky!
Good one Mary, A little scary, though.