Apparently a Ghost

Pete the poet

Apparently an apparition some see but they are not sure

A movement in the air, a noise on the wind what is more.

 

A shape may appear – can convince some of their existence

Sceptics scoff they laugh at the idea of a sightings instance.

 

But what would they say if they saw a deceased cat sleeping

In their favourite nesting place only to fade before them.

 

What would they say if their late mother paid a visit

And sat next to them as they drove their car, to posit.

 

Would they like to see their dead relatives appear to them

Building up from their feet to their head as they were smiling.

 

Many a sceptic have changed their views when they met a ghost.

Some insistent on being there, then casually they start talking.

 

Being open minded is more useful; the experience for most

Would leave them wondering “was that really my dead father?”

 

  • Author: Pete the Poet (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 18th, 2025 18:10
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