{the Revenge Of The Evil Bus Driver} Poem by Lillian Jamison

{the Revenge Of The Evil Bus Driver}

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It was a cold and dreary autumn afternoon
The announcement called 'bus # 36'
All the children boarded the bus
As they took their seats
They tried to keep their distance
From the frightful sight of the driver

Her hair was stringy and orange
And she had missing and yellowed teeth
Her eyes glowed green and sinister
She started to sing
'Samantha smells, Billy lies,
I'm going to poke out all your eyes'

Little Susie got off the bus
But she accidentally bumped into
'THE EVIL BUS DRIVER'
She held Susie captive
And her little legs trembled in fear

Now it was only little susie
And 'THE EVIL BUS DRIVER'
She stopped once more
And opened the door
But Susie accidentally bumped her again
The driver grabbed her with force
And held onto her tightly

She looked at Susie with those sinister green eyes
And said, 'DO NOT BUMP ME EVER AGAIN'
Then she opened the door and Susie ran out
Relieved that she was away from 'THE EVIL BUS DRIVER'
She did not realize where she was
Till she looked around and saw
That now the sky was painted black
And a scary bat flew over the moon
She could swear she saw a witch on a broom
All was so quiet, only the rustling of dead leaves could be heard
That's when she saw it, the big old house
With chipped paint and broken shutters
Shattered glass door and boarded up windows
Her little heart pounded fiercely as she took it all in
She approached the rickety front steps
And she shouted out, Hello, , , , is anybody there? .........


To be continued.............

{From my daughters imaginative dreams}

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Brian Jani 24 May 2014

Original I like it

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This is definitely the type of story you tell on Halloween nights or around a campfire when surrounded by friends. Scary!

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