By: Phill Hall. as of old a ghost haunts a house you've lost buy the house back — feed the ghost a pillow & a snore outbid the going rates a living ear.

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By: Phill Hall

as of old a ghost haunts a house you've lost buy the house back — feed the ghost a pillow & a snore outbid the going rates a living ear is what a ghost eats asleep & listening — weave a nursery to a child tucked in tell a ghost story "the blood on the stairs would not fade 'til the bones in the cellar were reburied & the story told..."

The Poem! As of old

a ghost haunts a house you've lost buy the house back — feed the ghost Buy the house back to feed the ghosts need to haunt.

a pillow & a snore outbid the going rates a living ear is what a ghost eats Nobody Is buying the house because it’s haunted. If you live here the ghost will prey on your fear from when he haunts you.

asleep & listening — weave a nursery to a child tucked in tell a ghost story A child will never truly sleep because of the ghost stories he’s hears and the sounds in the night

"the blood on the stairs would not fade 'til the bones in the cellar were reburied & the story told...“ The host will not rest until his bones are reburied and his story is continued.

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