Halloween Acrostic.

Goldfinch60



Haunting whispers fill the air

Alarmed by shadows on this night.

Lurking spirits follow your path,

Lanterns start to glow in the night,

Ominous clouds hide the moon,

Wicked laughs sail the streets

Encouraging this eerie night where

Enigmatic strangers come together,

Negotiating the thrill of Halloween .

 

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 31st, 2024 02:02
  • Comment from author about the poem: It is Halloween tonight look out for those witches on broomsticks.
  • Category: Fantasy
  • Views: 44
  • Users favorite of this poem: Teddy.15, Qurrathul Ain
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  • Teddy.15

    I'm right here 🤣 🧹 🧹 🧹 🧹 🧹 🧹 🧹 🧹 👻🎃👻🎃👻🎃

    • Goldfinch60

      HA! HAA! HAAA! HAAAA!....Teddy.

      Andy

    • Neville



      Broom broom as Basil Brush would say ..

      • Goldfinch60

        Fly away Basil the world awaits you once more.

        Andy

      • orchidee

        KP will be riding her broomstick. She took off her face mask and really scared me! lol.
        An old friend has wedding anniversary - they really did marry on Halloween.

        • Goldfinch60

          Wedding anniversaries can be wonderful no matter when they are.

          Give KP a hug when she returns Orchi, if you can get near her.

          Andy

        • sorenbarrett

          A most fun read Gold and very appropriate for the day

          • Goldfinch60

            Thank you soren, much appreciated.

            Andy

          • arqios

            As a child and somehow still the lore and thrill leaves me quaking in me boots!

            • Goldfinch60

              Those memories can stay with you all your life arqios.

              Andy

            • Thomas W Case

              Superb work. Very creative.

              • Goldfinch60

                Thank you very much Thomas.

                Andy



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