This poem highlights the horrors of Halloween. While you are reading this, ask yourself this: Doesn’t expecting the unexpected make the unexpected expected?
Arriving home on Halloween without a scream is hard,
Hallucinations cloud your mind, walking in this graveyard.
Your gait is staggering, as you walk and observe a dead tree,
Your mind can only sense the fear that the eyes have yet to see.
As you walk with a staggering gait, you think you’ve heard a cry,
But you turn around and you have found a lonely firefly.
You feel light headed, a voice in your head, telling you to acquiesce,
Delving into your senses, deeper and deeper, your mind gets in distress.
You won this round against a spirit and he faded away,
Yet, another voice rings in your ear, to your unfortunate dismay.
But this voice does not attempt to control your senses as the other one did,
Instead you picture him in your mind as a bloodthirsty squid.
You faint drastically on a grave, succumbing to acute slumber,
You wake up and only have knowledge of the night prior.
As you’re your head hit the gravestone, you screamed in pain unintentionally,
You have a migraine, as you wake up from this Halloween dream lethargically
Yes its true, you fell asleep in your bedroom on Halloween,
You see that dead tree outside your window, you scream at what you’ve seen.
Its the very same tree that you saw in your dream as you walked in the cemetery
Only this time, its reality and its more than your mind can carry.
You seem dumbfounded, and you go insane and you think that it isn’t as it seemed,
So I say to you, that on Halloween, don’t doubt what you have dreamed,
For on Halloween, there are strange things that you will not expect,
Demonic spirits roam, searching for souls and minds to infect.
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