"The Cobbler walked down to the pie shop window
And there he saw Miss MaryBeth the widow
She said, "Hello Cobbler, would you like to have a go?"
He answered, "Oh yes, Miss, I'll have a dozen or so!"
Her three little children were bustling around
But only two were present and running through town
"Mother, mother!" They screamed out loud
"Someone, please!" It formed quite a crowd
MaryBeth ran from her safe little place
Her children with nothing but horror on face
"Jonathan! Jonathan! He's gone missing!"
"Jonathan! Jonathan!" They continued to scream
Without a second thought she ran into the woods
She would find her son because she knew that she could
Deep in the forest is where he laid
He'd usually go alone because that's where he played
"Jonathan! Son!" Screamed MaryBeth
He glanced at her, with very deep breaths
As soon as she came he began to speak
Of a large monster, at least one hundred feet
She said, "Son, you're imagining things, please..."
He yelled, "But Mother, he's in the trees!"
She looked up ahead and saw a tall creature
And upon his head, not a single feature
Lanky and thin, it had no face
From that day on, the two were gone without a trace
Then one day her two children ran to the Cobbler
They screamed and cried, "Quick! We found our mother!"
Horror on their faces, and terror in their eyes
The Cobbler quickly nodded and began to rise
They led him to their old home where they used to stay
And the Cobbler was horrified of what he saw that day
Blood splattered walls, and body parts askew
As he observed his terror only grew
The head of MaryBeth and Jonathan lied
On the floor staring up, without any eyes."
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