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All Hallow's Eve - A Halloween Poem

Don't Let Your Fears Consume You

The Underground

On All Hallows Eve,

Take heed and beware.

It's time to believe,

In the things that aren't there.

The shadows and things,

That go bump in the night.

The howling wind sings,

Through the trees out of sight.

The autumn moon shines,

Full and bright overhead.

Foreboding signs,

On this night of the dead.

Shadows will dance,

The wind will give chills.

The moon at a glance,

Seems to follow, yet still.

Your eyes will play tricks,

You can't trust your ears.

Your thinking constricts,

To your inner-most fears.

You are not alone,

Though there's nobody there.

These fears are your own,

From inside you they tear

In the things that aren't there,

It's time to believe.

Take heed and beware,

On All Hallows Eve.

Published by The Underground

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  • A Halloween poem about fear.
Fear is an emotional response to threats and danger. It is a basic survival mechanism occurring in response to a specific stimulus, such as pain or the threat of pain. Additionally, fear is related to the specific behaviors of escape and avoidance.

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