Halloween, Scary yet Funny

O. Harding
Halloween poems so spooky and weird,
With ghosts and goblins,
They make me so scared
To read about monsters carved from pumpkins.

The night is so hallowed,
That witches fly pass my window,
And the werewolves howl,
As I bury my head under the pillows.

Children in vampire suits,
Roam the eerie, dark streets,
Barn owls let out loud hoots,
While monsters have a treat.

Halloween customs, so scary, yet fun,
The children so happy, but my heart fears,
Halloween scenes make my feet run,
But the world goes on like no one cares.

Published by O. Harding

Educator with many years experience in elementary and special education. Trained in educational management , school supervision and IT in the classroom. Has produced several articles and poems on a wide rang...  View profile

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