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Norfolk is cursed for the dead left a trace. |
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There a grand mansion was marked as unhallowed Place. |
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Obscure sightings were frequently seen, |
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Wandering dim hallways with an unearthly gleam. |
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Strange querimonious laughter at night. |
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Probably the consequence of ignoring heavenly light. Somehow |
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A sad spectral reality... |
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Kept reflecting the presence of a shade called the brown lady. |
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The ghost of Raynham |
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The ghost of Raynham hall |
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I shall guide us through it's arcane past. |
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It was a time of romance and wine, before the (vis) count |
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Townshend, found out about his wife. |
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High was the price. Her indidelity would be severely punished for life, |
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Locked behind the walls at Raynham hall's apartments. |
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There's where she remained, driven insane until death came. |
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It was a shame, |
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"Unfaithful salacious whore... you will never get away!" |
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That's why Dorithy died. |
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After being held in this antiquated prison for life. |
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Sickness was the reason of her mysterious death..., was said. |
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Though many have told she'd broke her heart... then her neck! |
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Over the years dark tales have appeared of a shade in a brown brocade dress. |
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It was the ghost of the brown lady, still seeking for ethereal rest. |
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The ghost of Raynham |
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The ghost of Raynham hall |