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 Scarecrow
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BARK AT THE MOON
 
written by Ozzy Osbourne (c) 1983 Nymph Music
from the  album Bark at the Moon (c) CBS Inc
 
 
Screams break the silence
Waking from the dead of night
Vengence is boiling
He's returned to kill the light
Then when he's found who he's looking for
Listen in awe and you'll hear him
 
Bark at the moon
 
Years spent in torment
Buried in a nameless grave
Now he has risen
Miracles would have to save
those that this beast is looking for
Listen in awe and you'll hear him roar
 
Bark at the moon.
 
They cursed and buried him
Along with shame
And thought his timeless soul had gone
in empty burning hell - unholy one
But now he's returned to prove them wrong (oh no)
 
Howling in shadows
Living in a lunar spell
He finds his heaven
Spewing from the mouth of hell
 
And when he finds who he's looking for
Listen in awe and you'll hear him
Bark at the moon.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Copyright (c) 1972 by Ray Bradbury

 
And then down they sailed off away deep into the Undiscovered Country of Old Death and Strange Years in the Frightful Past....
 
"Where are we going?" cried Tom, hanging to the Kite's tail.
 
"Yes, where, where?" cried all the boys, one after another, below, below.
 
"Not where, but when!" said Moundshroud, pacing them, his great veiled cloak full of moonwind and time. "Two thousand, count them, years before Christ! Pipkin's there, waiting! I smell it! Fly!"
 
 
Published (then) by Bantum Books, Inc 666 Fifth Avenue  - New York, NY - USA - 10019
who are NOW Bantum Boubleday Dell 1540 Broadway - New York, NY - USA - 10036
http://www.bdd.com/
This book is no longer in print but is worth the effort to locate
check out other books by Ray Bradbury at the website above
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
"In handling a stinging insect, move very slowly."
 
from:  " The Notebooks of Lazarus Long"   by Robert Heinlein