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Ballad of the Night
Once upon a snowy day
There was a horseman tall.
His home was far from him away,
And nobody there was to call.
He took his lantern, looked around,
"We're lost!" - he told his horse.
"I don't like much this ghastly ground.
I feel some evil force..."
"It seems so strange to me," he said.
"This force is somewhere near!"
There was a shadow in the trees
That made him full of fear.
"Come on, my friend! Let's get away
From devil of the night.
I hope we'll find a place today
Where we can calmly hide!"
The ghoul pursued them all the way,
And they could barely hide
From evil force in a meadow
Where Horseman saw a light.
"It's burning bright! To God I swear!"
His heart was full of joy.
"We should right now get over there,
Then we will rest, my boy."
They rushed and rushed, and Horseman yelled:
"It is a wooden inn!
So much of cheer I've never felt!
So glad I've never been!"
The ghost of Night was glad he'd catched
The horseman and his soul,
Who didn't know it was a trap,
A grave for him to fall.
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