
Cheshire Cat from American McGee’s Alice
(Just a creepy one, I think.)
I come upon the scene
Glass strewn
Metal twisted
A pool of curdled oil
That I mistake as blood
It is a grisly sight
Bathed in the siren strobe
And I blindly look ahead
To see a curious sight
Which others seem to pass
A simple man
Wrinkled and worn
Strolling by the scene
Carrying an umbrella
On this cloudless day
He gazes at the wreckage
A tightened grin
Stretched across his face
Reaching up to eyes
That burn like darkest pits
I wonder why he watches
His molasses gait
Dragging him by inches
As if he is drawn
To the pain within the street
The grinning man turns
I catch a subtle glimpse
That chills my spine
And passes as I go
Leaving all behind




Creepy indeed. Get out of there!
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Definitely need to run in that situation.
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As fast as your legs can carry you, which is my case is a crawl!
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I think I saw this guy in CVS. Nice and creepy, Charles.
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Hope it was daylight.
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You have to put this guy in a book!
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Maybe at some point.
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