"The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe. A good classic.
2007-04-12 03:09:40
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answered by Ruby Rose 2
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The Raven, Edgar Allen Poe
2007-04-12 04:07:17
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answered by firey_cowgirl 5
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Once upon a time there was a hairy peach;
It lay alone in the moon it shone on a sandy beach.
Then one day a sailor came and exclaimed to all the world;
"Look what i have found laying around on this sandy beach!"
He ate peach which lay on the beach but didn't stop to think;
About the ungodly stink that came right off the peach.
Choking ,gagging, the sailor died and fell onto the sand;
What a sight this must have been, the fuzzy peach that killed a man! Thank you, thank you its my own. I just made it up for you at this very moment. Your welcome by the way.
2007-04-12 03:21:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The pit and the pendulem and the black cat are good stories by Edgar Allen Poe
2007-04-12 05:27:48
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answered by inquisitor? 3
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Well there is this poem about what happens when you die that I can't remember the name of. But it has something to do with eyes turning to whipping cream, worms crawling in the sockets, it's pretty good.
Sorry I can't be of more help.
2007-04-12 03:11:29
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answered by Miki D 2
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Little girls, this seems to say
Never stop upon your way
Never trust a stranger friend
No one knows how it will end
As you are pretty so be wise
Wolves may lurk in every guise
As now as then
Tis simple truth
Sweetest tongue hath sharpest tooth
2007-04-12 05:12:41
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answered by germaine_87313 7
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"The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe.
Eerie yet beautiful.
2007-04-12 03:15:09
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answered by abby 2
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used to write them all the time. Hubby wrote me one and it was horrible does that count?
2007-04-12 03:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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