Halloween Poems: Haiku (IV)

Elle May
The following haiku are Part IV of a series I wrote for the Halloween season, a time of year that evokes the senses as the leaves change color and the warmth of summer transitions into fall. If you like these, check out the rest in the series.

#10
The dark gnarled trees
Knock branches against windows
They say: "Let us in!"

#11
At the door a knock
Sound of familiar voices
Only skeletons

#12
Full moon in the sky
October's leaves glow silver
Brown bark fades to gray

Published by Elle May

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