All Hallow’s Eve October 30, 2010
Posted by nrhatch in Humor, Poetry, Word Play, Writing & Writers.trackback
Who hung the moon
All Hallow’s Eve
Bright orange orb
Bare leafless trees
Silent silhouettes
Sway in the breeze
Ghosts and goblins
You must appease
Hand them fair treats
For if you displease
Tricks they’ll bestow
On unbent knees
And pale ribbons caught
In bare, spidery trees
Shall drift and sway
Stirred by the breeze
As the moon glows red
All Hallow’s Eve
Happy Halloween!
For more ghostly (and vampiric) poetry . . . Happy Halloween! (Intergalatic Writer)
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Nice 😀
I had a dream last night revealing how we met.
I don’t remember the wisps and tendrils.
Good poem.
Thanks, LL
Have a SPOOKtacular weekend. 🙂
Lovely lines of verse Nancy. I’ll read it to my children later. Thank you.
Thanks, Tammy
I hope it won’t give them any ideas
About TPing neighboring trees. 8)
Awesome!
Thanks, Julie.
You got caught in my SPAM filter. I have no idea why. You don’t seem like a spammer to me. 🙂
Get the treats out, I’m getting my broom ready.
I’ll put the cauldron on! 😉