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The song
Some say at any point where you are alone, which could be jogging around, in your house, taking a lunch break, or any other activities, you might hear something sinister. A little girl's voice, from behind your ear, singing the little tune,
First things first, how did this originate and where does the little girl come into play? A little girl, which is ironical, named Rosalyn, loved nursery rhymes, especially the one that is in close relation to her name. On a fateful Friday, she was playing with her doll, which was playing nursery rhymes, and it went to that one song. The murderous song. The song continued playing its usual tune, without a child listening. Her body was never discovered. Since the incident occurred, a little girl avenges her early death by causing grief towards others instead.
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Recently, others have started hearing this tune whilst with others. others are asked if they also hear the song, they answer with a modest no.
There is no proven way to avoid this. The longest someone has gone without dying, stayed alive until 11:59 pm, Friday. Incidents have occurred all over the globe. A man struck by lightning died on a Friday. Reports say the lightning stopped after the man died. A woman committed suicide on a Friday. When people that knew this woman were talked to in questioning, they all agreed that she was never a negative thinker, until the week that she died. One person even explained that the woman told her
Police are still trying to figure out the actual cause of the deaths.
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