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Corinne
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0 posted 2000-10-11 09:28 AM


Little Boys Lost

There’s a legend of St. Mary’s Church
Worth telling every Hallowed Eve
The story of three boys lost
Back in nineteen seventy.

The way I heard it, the boys had a bet
With some bullies at their school
Spend the night in the old cemetery
Or lose dignity and face ridicule.

So they agreed to meet on the corner
At exactly half past eight,
Stealth-like in their maneuvers
They crept past the wrought iron gate.

But their courage quickly waned
When cries were heard in the night
The caw of the nocturnal barn owl
Flying past in a flash of white.

Suddenly the wind picked up
As they neared ghostly headstones
Morbidly reading epitaphs
And feeling quite alone.

In the center, a mausoleum
To which they were reluctantly drawn
With high gray marble walls
And a pillar in the shape of pawn.

Oddly, the lock was broken
One-by-one they slipped inside,
An infamous shipping tycoon
Was interred here when he died.

A large and very old clock
Hung at the end of the hall
With a golden pendulum
At the end, a diamond ball.

Intrigued, the boys moved closer
Just before midnight chimed
A warning etched upon the glass
Their encroachment poorly timed.

“Take heed all who enter here
In this sacred place of rest -
Touch not the diamond sphere
Lest your luck be put to the test!”

Now, boys will be boys
Curiosity won over fear
One of them touched the stone
Causing them to disappear.

So,don’t tread upon the dead
In the malingering of the day
The ghosts of the boys lost
Might lead you too astray!

© 2000 Corinne Bailey



[This message has been edited by Corinne (edited 10-11-2000).]

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Victoria
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1 posted 2000-10-11 11:09 AM


enjoyed Corinne..nicely written..
Irish Rose
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2 posted 2000-10-11 11:17 AM


ooohhhh Gothic, haunting, I love it.
Written from the pen of a true Irish lass and well appreciated it is too!


Kathleen


Corinne
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3 posted 2000-10-11 02:47 PM


Thank you, Victoria!

Thank you, Irish Rose, aye, me lassie, tis an Irish tale!

Corinne

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4 posted 2000-10-11 05:35 PM


Ohh...I liked this. It reads with a hint of warning, and mystery. It also sounds like it could be in a Dugeons and Dragons campaign.

Corinne
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5 posted 2000-10-11 08:29 PM


Thank you, Temptress!

Corinne

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6 posted 2000-10-12 03:22 AM


Corinne, ooh... I like this one. I was one of those boys all through my youth...


Parker

Corinne
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7 posted 2000-10-12 03:18 PM


thank you, Park, you mean you're not one now?

*S*

Corinne

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8 posted 2000-10-12 03:29 PM


this is fun, Core      nice job

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9 posted 2000-10-12 03:30 PM


I won't tell if you don't.  

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10 posted 2000-10-12 08:38 PM


Thanks, RAM!

Wink-wink - Parker *S*

Corinne

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