You better run, Oh Dear! (Rudolph the red nosed reindeer parody)

You better run, Oh Dear! (Rudolph the red nosed reindeer parody)

A Chapter by MandaBear
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Since Halloween is our next holiday coming up I wrote this for the killers of the night!

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You know Freddy and Jason and Chucky and Jigsaw
Lubin and Pinhead and Leatherface and Candyman 
But do you recall?
The most scariest film of all?
Texas Chain saw is here 
Has a very shiny blade
If you had a head you lost it
While he watches the blood flow
Nothing seems scarier 
Never ever laugh and say their name 
They will take your foot off 
So don't get caught in his chains 
Then one foggy Halloween eve 
Hannibal came to say 
Pennywise with your nose so bright 
Go out and murder someone tonight 
Then Michael Myers had enough of him 
And he went out on a killing spree 
You better run, Oh dear
You'll be dead if you ignore me






© 2013 MandaBear


Author's Note

MandaBear
This was made for anyone that likes Halloween and on request from dw817 I hope you like it =)

*Video credit goes to the person that made it just used it as entertainment purposes*

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This song is hilarious; it made me laugh :D It's a good write, I like it.

Posted 11 Years Ago


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MandaBear

11 Years Ago

Yes I believe I did I might have done two but I know at least one!
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Hmm ... Not quite as cutesy as I hoped for. I think I wanted to see a poem about them chibified and not at all scary as they are in their films, but - there ya go. :7
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Beautifully animated piano, however. I think this is the first time I've seen this and it definitely teaches the song.

Posted 11 Years Ago



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Added on September 3, 2013
Last Updated on November 7, 2013
Tags: Holiday, killing, blood, hunting, family, poem, poetry