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They say foul beings of Old Times still lurk In dark forgotten corners of the | They say foul beings of Old Times still lurk In dark forgotten corners of the </b> | ||
world,
And Gates still gape to loose, on | world,
And Gates still gape to loose, on </b> | ||
certain nights, Shapes pent in Hell. | certain nights, Shapes pent in Hell. </b> | ||
– “People of the Monolith” | – “People of the Monolith” </b> | ||
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They lumber through the night With their elephantine tread; | They lumber through the night With their elephantine tread; </b> | ||
I shudder in affright
As I cower in my bed. | I shudder in affright
As I cower in my bed. </b> | ||
They lift colossal wings
On the high gable roofs | They lift colossal wings
On the high gable roofs </b> | ||
Which tremble to the trample Of their mastodonic hoofs. | Which tremble to the trample Of their mastodonic hoofs. </b> | ||
– “Out of the Old Land” | – “Out of the Old Land”</b> | ||
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Revision as of 16:01, 10 September 2016
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They say foul beings of Old Times still lurk In dark forgotten corners of the world, And Gates still gape to loose, on certain nights, Shapes pent in Hell. – “People of the Monolith”
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They lumber through the night With their elephantine tread; I shudder in affright As I cower in my bed. They lift colossal wings On the high gable roofs Which tremble to the trample Of their mastodonic hoofs. – “Out of the Old Land”