Granite Sea (4 ratings) by M.A. Tolli
Granite Sea
Push open the massive iron gate
Now tell me what you see
Be forewarned the hours late
As you travel the granite sea
Walk across the rain soaked ground
You feel of sudden gloom
The granite waves are all around
So many many tombs
Smell the rain soaked flowers
Which sit upon the grass
Your body begins to cower
As you hear a ghostly laugh
Listen to the ghostly voices
Thats come from some where near
You do not have many choices
When your bodies gripped with fear
Shiver as you hear them
They call out your name
All you can do is fear them
Calling from the grave
Wonder who is calling
Calling you from where
Your bravery quickly falling
In terror and despair
Think to your self it didnt happen
You didnt hear that sound
But you cant help your reaction
As your heart begins to pound
But now there is just one thing
They think that you should know
There's no reason for fearing
So for now, you can go
All they want to tell you
Is that one day, here youll be
Like the many many waves
In a cold, granite sea
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