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Created on: November 30, 2009
Coven of witches, black magic abroad.
Conjuring demons, simmering vats.
Unsuspecting townsfolk asleep in bed.
Sacrificing the young to greed stricken devil's.
Gaining strength for selling their souls.
One black night, suffocating fear.
Too strong to stand against, paradise lost.
Held captive by the sisterhood of Satan.
A wandering saint, his name Abraham.
Equipped with God's word and a sword.
A terrible battle ensues, blood flows.
Victory, at the cost of his very life.
Witches blistered and sent to Hell.
Life resumes, life's pieces collected.
Etched into memory like a blood stain.
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