Haunted House

w c

Haunted House

 

The jack-o-lantern was missing teeth

And the witch was on her broom

And also seen were skeletons

Hanging 'round the room

 

Ghosts were around every corner

And went boo in the night

Scaring kids that had dared

To venture deep inside

 

It cost a ticket to get in

But was a small price to pay

To have monsters reaching out

And dracula in a cape

 

Shrieks were heard in the night

And electrified the place

And when they could take no more

The kids screamed and ran away

 

Every visitor to the house

Left and wanted no more

Until next year when it was fright

He was looking for

 

  • Author: w c (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 24th, 2018 00:35
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments2

  • sylviasearcher

    Very seasonal! Our house is not decorated this year and I am feeling the absence of cobwebs 😕

    • w c

      Hi Sylvia. I usually try to have candy on hand for the trick-or-treaters, but i moved and my house is kind of hard to find.

      • sylviasearcher

        You will have to leave a jack o lantern trail!

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      • orchidee

        A fine write w c. Did they turn up at the house and hear me (or us) singing? heehee.

        • w c

          lol thanks orchi. I still can't carry a tune in a bucket!

          • orchidee

            We'll scare them off then at Halloween. We won't even have to dress up to be scary. lol



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