Goblins, ghouls, and monsters too,
walk this night to terrify you.
They creep, they crawl,
leaving blood trails on the wall.
Twisting, slithering,
with bodies that are withering.
Hungry for flesh,
preferably young and fresh.
So, lock the doors, turn out the lights
and pull the bed covers up tight.
Then pray you are not eaten alive,
now that Halloween has arrived.
That I have to post this upsets me:
My poems are copyright. I am sharing my
poems for you to read not for you to
post willy-nilly to a website, in
your newsletter or anywhere else with out
my permission. I am available, leave me a
message. Especially to those who change
the name of my poem and not give proper
credit. You should be ashamed!
Beautiful flow of words for Oct 31st. Beautiful presentation. Loved reading it.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Interesting interpretation of Halloween festival! You have conveyed effectively the horror drama, the children enact on 31st October night! Enjoyed this rhyming poem on ghouls and goblins!