Aries Golla Raven timeline

By Aries67
  • stanza 1

    stanza 1

    the narrator was reading books late one night to forget about his love when he heard knocking at his door.
  • stanz 6

    stanz 6

    this time thar was a tapping at he's window he opens it and there was nothing.
  • stanz 8

    stanz 8

    the bird look serious and proud on the top of the door and said one word nevermore
  • stanz 14

    stanz 14

    he thinks god sent the raven and the raven said nevermore
  • stanz 12

    stanz 12

    he felt strang felling with the bird there and sat in front over the bird.
  • stanz 16

    stanz 16

    he sais agen profet or devil will I see my love agen and the raven said nevermore
  • stanz 18

    stanz 18

    the raven never left and its eyes are like a demons cold and berning and I will be free nevermore
  • stanz 3

    stanz 3

    the sad sound of the curtains and he had a strang kind of fear he never had before he said its just a leta visitor.
  • stanz 4

    stanz 4

    he opend the door becues he felt a little braver at the time and he opens the door and it was just black outside his room
  • stanz 2

    stanz 2

    it was a cold dark december and the fire was dieing and the fire made ghostly shadows on the floor.
  • stanz 5

    stanz 5

    he said lenor and some oun said lenor and nothing more.
  • stanz 7

    stanz 7

    the raven flew in and did nothing other the sit above his door.
  • stanz 10

    stanz 10

    the man thinks the bird will leave him tomorrow and the raven said nevermore.
  • stanz 11

    stanz 11

    he thinks this bird had a oner that was sad and reped nervemore
  • stanz 9

    stanz 9

    the bird can talk and he was amazed by the bird saying nevermore.
  • stanz 15

    stanz 15

    he thinks the bird is a perfect or devill tell me the truth are you a test.
  • stanz 17

    stanz 17

    he tells the raven to leave and don't leave you lies behind and take your shadow with you
  • stanz13

    stanz13

    the ravens eyes stardin to his heart of the man leaned back in to the velvet cusins.