Limerick and whimsey for the approaching Halloween season (31 for October Series)
As Halloween season draws near,
These tales are the ones you should hear,
Each story’s a fright,
To match autumn's night,
Perfect reads for the season’s dark cheer.
Writing related posts from Brian pertaining to his works in horror, sci-fi, mystery, and more.
In October, when shadows grow tall,
Each night brings a tale to enthrall,
With ghouls, spells, and doom,
In each crypt, tomb, or room,
Dare you venture and read them all?
Thornton met a vamp with a dare,
To eat corpses and secrets to share,
Each grave had a tale,
In the end, would he fail?
Or win the dark charm she’d ensnare?
Thornton won the charm in a bet,
But Addison wasn’t done yet,
She offered a keep,
With tombs dark and deep,
Where secrets and dangers are met.
A werewolf caught mid-attack,
By a witch who knew magic, no lack,
Now frozen in place,
He must listen with grace,
To her spells 'til the moon's cycle tracks.
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