I've never seen him but I think he's real
I've got a box with his name
This address
It's tightly sealed
Should I open it up and see?
The box was here when I first moved in
It said: From Leonard Jensky
My flesh was crawling skin
Was this package meant for me?
I'm so afraid to tear
The barrier of packing tape
There is a possibility
My head is being raped again
I shut the window and I lock the door
I grab the knife from the kitchen drawer
I tear the packing tape
I keep the knife in hand so tight
I flip the lid and I peek inside
The box is empty to relieved surprise
Except a note is taped so close
It's almost out of sight
It says he's here right now
With me inside
Where did he hide?
I have the strangest feeling
Someone died
Where I am standing
Why?
This note from Leonard Jensky isn't good
I'd change it that I found it if I could
But I can't pretend
I don't know that he's here
And I leased it for a year
Today is day one-hundred-eighty-three
At noon the lease is half over
But I have yet to see
That famous Leonard Jensky guy
I'll always worry 'til the final day
And when I'm moving out
LJ will hunt me like his prey
Until the happy day I die
Unless he kills me in the second half
Of the one year lease
I hope it happens soon
So I can finally get some peace in rest
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