Wednesday 31 October 2018

In the Haunted House. A poem for Hallowe'en

I wrote this poem for a Hallowe'en poetry contest. Wish me luck.
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The wind it blows cold
Like ice down my back.
I try to be bold,
But courage I lack.
In the haunted house.

It seemed such a lark
When we set off tonight.
But now it's gone dark
And we shiver with fright
In the haunted house.

Jane said. 'We'll have fun
On Hallowe'en night.'
But when solw footsteps come
She screams out in fright
In the haunted house.

'Let's take candles, said Pete.
More authentic for light.
And something to eat
If we're staying all night
In the haunted house.'

Jack thinks it's a game
Till the candles blow out.
Not one single flame.
He gave a loud shout
In the haunted house.

The temperature sinks.
'That means ghosts are here,'
Said Pete, who still thinks
There's nothing to fear
In the haunted house.

The door starts to creak.
It opens so slow.
Our knees feel so weak.
I wish we could go
From the haunted house.

But nothing is there
As we huddle in fear.
Not one of us dare
To get up and peer
In the haunted house.

All night there are groans.
We hear footsteps, we swear,
And the rattle of bones.
Something is there
In the haunted house.

We laugh at our fear
As we make our way home.
In daylight it's clear
No spirits do roam
In the haunted house.

The noises we heard?
Just the sounds of a house
Cooling down, and a bird.
Not one single ghost
In the haunted house.

I hope you enjoyed this poem as much as I enjoyed writing it. Please leave a comment in the comments section. I love to hear from you.

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