
Hallowe’en
The moon has hidden her face tonight
Turned away from the Earth.
The clouds are scurrying away in fright
From what the night may give birth,
For tonight the veil is thin.
The wind is blowing the leaves around.
They hide in crannies and nooks.
Cowering, shivering, hope not to be found
By phantoms, ghosts and spooks,
For tonight the veil may tear.
Build a bonfire, create some light.
The spirits are afraid.
They like the shadows, shun what’s bright
And lurk within the shade
For tonight they cross the veil.
Ghouls and spectres, wraiths and shades
Return to Earth tonight.
We’re filled with dread as daylight fades.
The smallest sound will give us fright
For tonight the veil has gone.
If you like my poems, please comment in the comments box. This and the other poems can be found in my poetry book, Miscellaneous Thoughts. You can buy it by clicking on the highlighted text or the book cover in the sidebar.
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This is a perfect Halloween poem 👻
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The rhyme and cadence work great for your Halloween poem, Viv. They add a bit of playfulness to the holiday’s sights and spookiness. I can imagine Vincent Price reading this. 😀
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Thank you, Diana. You are very kind.
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So spooky! Feeling those thin veil vibes tonight! Brrr! 👻
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Thank you. Beware of Friday night, though. That’s when the veil has gone! 😱😊
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Very atmospheric!
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Thank you, Audrey. I’m glad you liked it.
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