| Tea time Monday night, I was waiting passing time
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| Then from the hallway, I saw mother in her nightgown
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| Swaying up the stairs, up the stairs, it seemed so unreal
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| I knew grandma' had sent «them"again, the invisible friends
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| A little later in the middle of tea we came close to ecstasy
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| «They"were telling tales from beyond when grandma' rose
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| She opened the door, and there was Missy
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| Seeing mother in grandmother’s chair, she went into tears
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| Missy was screaming
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| «What have you done, what have you done to my ma», crying louder now
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| «We better get rid of her, she’s too young anyway», it was grandma' who
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| Spoke
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| «Bye, bye Missy, be gone forever
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| The beautiful fireplace in the kitchen will do»
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| I saw Missy struggling in grandma' wrinkled hands
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| «Oh no, let me be, oh no please no
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| Grandma' please
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| Aagh grandma' you’re hurting me
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| Don’t touch me or I’ll break it, I’ve got the tea pot, I’ll do it anyway»
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| I saw liquid spreading, the bloody tea all over the floor
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| Now I heard «their"voices, some kind of demon growls
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| Die. |
| she broke Amon. |
| Amon. |
| die
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| «They"dropped «their"tea cups
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| Grandma' stood still forced by invisible hands, Missy went down the stairs
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| As I waved her goodbye, Missy was sobbing away
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| Will I ever see her again, bye bye
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| Missy, don’t be afraid |