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Created on: October 04, 2009
The clock ticked and the bells chimed
The witching hour had arrived.
The goblins and ghouls were all awake
As the old souls of All Hallows Eve had much at stake.
The history books have much aligned the old souls of days gone by
The day had come to rule the world !
To capture souls and make heads whirl.
The terror of the night ahead let the humans have boots of lead!
Let the souls come easily to fill the Ghouls with a hundred years glee!
Watch them run and screams galore as the Goblins break down the hallowed doors.
The screams of souls that will be long forgotten
Came to us as easy as picked cotton!
The time has come for us to leave we'll see you next All Hallows Eve!
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