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When Eric Draven first enters Gideons pawnshop, he recites a passage of a poem that starts out Suddenly there came a tapping. What poem is this from?

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When Eric Draven first enters Gideons pawnshop, he recites a passage of a poem that starts out Suddenly there came a tapping. What poem is this from?

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This is a line taken from the first paragraph of Edgar Allen Poe’s opus poem The Raven. A copy of the poem can be found on the Poe-Apalooza site created by Michael Cohen. Here is the complete poem for your reading.

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