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He leaned into the microphone, his voice gravelly and raw. He wasn't singing to a crowd; he was singing to the shadows.

"Don't be afraid of the dark," he sang, the lyrics falling out like a confession. "Just take my hand." robert_cray_dont_be_afraid_of_the_dark

A heavy footfall echoed. It was Old Man Miller, the janitor who had seen every blues legend from Memphis to Chicago pass through these doors. He leaned into the microphone, his voice gravelly and raw

"The dark. You think it's gonna swallow you. But the dark is just the space where the music hasn't started yet." He leaned into the microphone

of the original Robert Cray song to see how they fit the story.

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