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I posted this on another Festool forum. Let's see if you guys can guess it before they do.
Crystal water turns to dark
Where ere its presence leaves its mark
And boiling currents pound like drums
When something wicked this way comes...
A presence dark invades the fair
And gives the horses ample scare
Chaos rains and panic fills the air
When something wicked this way comes...
Ill winds mark its fearsome flight,
And autumn branches creak with fright.
The landscape turns to ashen crumbs,
When something wicked this way comes...
Massive weight as heavy as night
Shiny color blinds your sight
Nightmarish arms block your way
Winds reach out to catch their prey
And by the pricking of your thumbs
Realize that their poison numbs
From frightful booms, rank odors seep
Bats & beasties fly & creep
'Cross this evil land, ill winds blow
Despite the darkness, mushrooms glow
All will rot & decompose
For something naina this way goes...
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Oh, I'm not sure who wrote the poem, but I believe it is inspired by Ray Bradbuy's book and Macbeth. I sprinkled a couple hints into this modified version.
Crystal water turns to dark
Where ere its presence leaves its mark
And boiling currents pound like drums
When something wicked this way comes...
A presence dark invades the fair
And gives the horses ample scare
Chaos rains and panic fills the air
When something wicked this way comes...
Ill winds mark its fearsome flight,
And autumn branches creak with fright.
The landscape turns to ashen crumbs,
When something wicked this way comes...
Massive weight as heavy as night
Shiny color blinds your sight
Nightmarish arms block your way
Winds reach out to catch their prey
And by the pricking of your thumbs
Realize that their poison numbs
From frightful booms, rank odors seep
Bats & beasties fly & creep
'Cross this evil land, ill winds blow
Despite the darkness, mushrooms glow
All will rot & decompose
For something naina this way goes...
[attachimg=#]
Edit to Add
Oh, I'm not sure who wrote the poem, but I believe it is inspired by Ray Bradbuy's book and Macbeth. I sprinkled a couple hints into this modified version.