Ghost Encounters: Deadwood - Collector's Edition

Ghost Encounters: Deadwood - Collector's Edition

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The Curse of Deadwood Town
By Redbeard
A poem about the background story of "Ghost Encounters Deadwood".
   
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Introduction
This is a short poem which is based upon the background story of the game “Ghost Encounters: Deadwood”.

It was just written for a bit of amusement, after playing the game.


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The Curse of Deadwood Town



It was such a dark and eerie night,
That there was nobody else in sight;
Whilst all the townsfolk were asleep
Into the cemetery did strangers creep





Three bad men came to rob a grave,
Looking for treasures yet to save;
But, as the coffin opened with a crack,
Out came the ghost of deadly Jack





They had released a phantom curse,
Who loved to kill — and much worse;
One by one, the ghost cut them down,
Indeed, it wiped out half the town





The ghost of Black Jack killed them all
In their homes, and streets, and hall;
Due to this spirit’s vengeful vow,
No-one wants to live in Deadwood now.






2 Comments
Redbeard  [author] 28 Apr, 2019 @ 3:35am 
Thanks Sooty!
sootycat 27 Apr, 2019 @ 10:45pm 
Good stuff. :)