Agreed -- it's a haint, not a source of awful awe.
I have it mixed up mentally with W. H. Auden's "O Where Are You Going?" which is like satire with horror shot through it. That gap is the grave where the tall return if you say so, Manly Wade Wellman. Behind you swiftly the figure comes softly who invited M. R. James.
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I have it mixed up mentally with W. H. Auden's "O Where Are You Going?" which is like satire with horror shot through it. That gap is the grave where the tall return if you say so, Manly Wade Wellman. Behind you swiftly the figure comes softly who invited M. R. James.