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They say foul beings of Old Times still lurk In <br /> | |||
They say foul beings of Old Times still lurk In dark forgotten corners of the </ | dark forgotten corners of the <br /> | ||
world, | world,
<br /> | ||
certain nights, Shapes pent in Hell. </ | And Gates still gape to loose, on <br /> | ||
– “People of the Monolith” </ | certain nights, Shapes pent in Hell. <br /> | ||
– “People of the Monolith” <br /> | |||
–––– – | –––– – | ||
They lumber through the night With their elephantine tread; </ | They lumber through the night With their <br /> | ||
I shudder in | elephantine tread; <br /> | ||
They lift colossal | I shudder in affright<br /> | ||
Which tremble to the trample Of their mastodonic hoofs. </ |
As I cower in my bed. <br /> | ||
– “Out of the Old Land”</ | They lift colossal wings
<br /> | ||
On the high gable roofs <br /> | |||
Which tremble to the trample Of their <br /> | |||
mastodonic hoofs. <br /> | |||
– “Out of the Old Land”<br /> | |||
[[Category:Ancient Texts]] | [[Category:Ancient Texts]] |
Revision as of 16:11, 10 September 2016
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”
–––– –
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”