A man goes into the woods at night and is never seen again. |
| Twilight arrived as usual that night. John strolled through the field And found the path he used to tread Through the Gloomy Raven Forest When he was but a boy. He walked and walked As the moon rose above the trees. Oh, how he loved to walk at night With nothing but moonbeams Guiding him among the living trees And deadfall branches knocked interrupted Across his path his well-known path Reminding him of the spring-time tempest That raced through the land Leaving mass destruction in its wake. With nary a sound But the haunting hoots of Barred owls And the jarring screech of the Whip-poor-will. A hideous sound Echoed through the forest A sound he’d never heard before A sound that no one ever spoke of. Falling, falling, falling Into the earth Cloaked inside The soggy blackened walls Where even moonlight couldn’t reach Waiting for the crack of the final touch down That would end his swift descent… Falling, falling, falling Into the great abyss Never to be seen again. |