When the night fallsAnd the moon shinesThree knocks you'll hearOn the door resound.You may be curiousOf who would so dare,But don't go checkFor she is there.It might not beThe safest choiceTo look outsideFor who did knock.But if you goRight there, you'll seeA frail old hagWith hair white and thin.If you look at herIt's too late, I fearShe'll twist her hairsAnd form a silver key.You can run Or you can hideShe'll open your door,Now she's inside.So if you hear Three knocks sound offAt dead of nightDo not respond.Hide someplace safeAnd cover your eyesWait for the sunAnd it's saving light.You might still senseThe swiftest scentOf graveyard dirtAnd of incense.She got insideAnd found no oneAnd left alone With the rising sun.But if she finds you,And you see herShe'll take you tooInto her tomb.
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