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The clock struck twelve in the village,
All was quiet and bleak,
Nor the birds nor humans creak.
The street lamp began to flicker.
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The Dead Of Night

The clock struck twelve in the village,
All was quiet and bleak,
Nor the birds nor humans creak.
The street lamp began to flicker.

A howling noise came from the woods,
The village elders came out wearing hoods.
They had a gun and one silver bullet,
They went on a hunt to try to shoot it.

They entered the wood were no human went,
CRACK! they stepped on a twig and began to repent.
There was a black silhouette figure standing there,
It was covered with loads of thick brown hair.

BANG! Went the gun & they shot it dead,
They shot his neck &off came the head.
It rolled down the hill & into the lake,
The elders went home & began to bake.

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