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The Rhymekeeper’s Lantern
by The Rhymekeeper’s Lantern
The Rhymekeeper’s Lantern is a horror folklore anthology of dark nursery rhymes, eerie legends, and old warnings.These are stories of dread, ritual, memory, markings on a threshold, a knot tied for reasons nearly forgotten, a sigil kept where only careful eyes will find it, and the feeling that some words were made not to entertain, but to keep something at bay.If you love dark folklore, uncanny village horror, haunted customs, and nursery rhymes turned into warnings, step carefully, keep the lantern lit, and remember:Old rhymes. Dark warnings. Never sing the last line.
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The Hidebehind — The Old Camp Warning from Cedar Country
A dark folklore horror retelling of The Hidebehind—the old lumber-camp warning whispered through cedar country, where men were said to vanish between one footstep and the next.In this episode of The Rhymekeeper’s Lantern, the woods do not simply watch—they wait. Something moves where the eye cannot follow, keeping always to the blind side of anyone who believes himself alone.The rule was simple: do not turn too quickly, do not answer what walks behind you, and if the forest falls silent all at once—do not look back. The safest rules are often kept to the margins. Listen for the moment his steps lose their line. That’s when it begins to follow.For those who listen in the quiet hours—drawn to dark folklore, eerie creature stories, and unsettling tales told low—follow The Rhymekeeper’s Lantern for more.Inspired by North American lumber-camp folklore surrounding “The Hidebehind,” documented in print by at least 1928 in Lake Shore Kearney’s The Hodag, and Other Tales of the Logging Camps.Old rhymes. Dark warnings. Never sing the last line.Enter the archive: Step inside the archive for episodes, old warnings, and what the lantern uncovers next.If the warning found you in the dark, you can help Keep the Lantern Lit.Join The Lantern Ledger Receive archive notices, episode updates, old warnings, and what the lantern uncovers next.Watch on YouTube.
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The Thirst Beneath the Rhyme – A Dark Nursery Rhyme Tale
A dark folklore horror retelling of an old nursery rhyme—one that speaks of hunger, thirst, impossible abundance, and the single thing the world forgets to leave behind.In this episode of The Rhymekeeper’s Lantern, a coastal warning survives in fragments: ink, bread, cheese… and a question best left unanswered.When the sea begins to listen, even a simple rhyme can become a debt.For those who listen in the quiet hours—drawn to eerie folklore, unsettling stories, and bedtime tales told low—follow The Rhymekeeper’s Lantern for more.Inspired by the traditional English nursery rhyme “If All the World Were Paper,” first documented as “Interrogativa Cantilena” in Wits Recreations around 1640; author unknown.Old rhymes. Dark warnings. Never sing the last line.Enter the archive: Step inside the archive for episodes, old warnings, and what the lantern uncovers next.If the warning found you in the dark, you can help Keep the Lantern Lit.Join The Lantern Ledger Receive archive notices, episode updates, old warnings, and what the lantern uncovers next.Watch on YouTube.
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The Eighth Stroke — The Nursery Rhyme They Never Finish
A dark folklore horror retelling of an old nursery rhyme—one that warns of bells, nightfall, and the hour no one should ever hear completed.In this episode of The Rhymekeeper’s Lantern, a village rule lingers in fragments: listen for the bell, count each stroke, and never remain for the last.If you’re drawn to quiet dread, bedtime stories with teeth, and stories meant to be heard in the dark, follow The Rhymekeeper’s Lantern for more.Inspired by William Miller’s 1841 Scots nursery rhyme “Willie Winkie,” first published in Whistle-Binkie.Old rhymes. Dark warnings. Never sing the last line.Enter the archive: Step inside the archive for episodes, old warnings, and what the lantern uncovers next.If the warning found you in the dark, you can help Keep the Lantern Lit.Join The Lantern Ledger Receive archive notices, episode updates, old warnings, and what the lantern uncovers next.Watch on YouTube.
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Official Trailer
Some versions were never meant to be finished. Some words remember the people who speak them.This is The Rhymekeeper’s Lantern — a place for old warnings, quiet rituals, and stories passed down in the dark.Old rhymes. Dark warnings. Never sing the last line.Enter the archive: Step inside the archive for episodes, old warnings, and what the lantern uncovers next.If the warning found you in the dark, you can help Keep the Lantern Lit.Join The Lantern Ledger Receive archive notices, episode updates, old warnings, and what the lantern uncovers next.Watch on YouTube.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Rhymekeeper’s Lantern is a horror folklore anthology of dark nursery rhymes, eerie legends, and old warnings.These are stories of dread, ritual, memory, markings on a threshold, a knot tied for reasons nearly forgotten, a sigil kept where only careful eyes will find it, and the feeling that some words were made not to entertain, but to keep something at bay.If you love dark folklore, uncanny village horror, haunted customs, and nursery rhymes turned into warnings, step carefully, keep the lantern lit, and remember:Old rhymes. Dark warnings. Never sing the last line.
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