So, I’ve given myself a simple brief for this one. I’d wanted to sit down and give this poem some thought, but for a number of reasons I’ve found myself more than a bit pushed for time. Thus, I decided to write a Halloween poem within a time limit. So, I gave myself an hour to have it written.
I cheated a little bit because I’d started thinking about it a couple of days ago and this morning I wrote a few things down; just ideas, rather than fully formed lines.
Anyway, below is the finished and imaginatively titled poem.
Halloween The smell of premature bonfires and fireworks drifts across town, but nothing can distract you from the sounds, those early shrieks and delighted screams that despite daylight, still cling on stubbornly to sound the alarm of this special night. You hear them before you see them, their delight announcing their arrival, those miniature ghosts, zombies and monsters, with every so often a rogue Disney Princess, knocking at a door to tempt someone to part with treats based upon their cuteness alone. As night falls, more sinister sights and sounds sidle along, changing the atmosphere and making even the most cynical eye dart everywhere...just in case. The ghosts, monsters and zombies more convincing now, casting doubt in the minds of anyone approaching from a distance. Houses, now haunted, promise a bounty of sugar for those who are brave enough to venture up the path, creeping past the plastic graves, skeletons and cackling witches, but the rewards are plenty when you reach the pumpkins and before too long pockets and bags are under strain as greedy teens take on just one last door. Later, as quickly as they filled up, the streets are deserted and the dead of night swallows up that short lived sense of fun and adventure. Tucked away indoors, stomachs are full and parents cling to the hope that weary legs will soon win out over the sugar rush.
I hope this one captures that sense of Halloween, especially given the time limits! I tried to add as many things as I could remember from trick or treating now that my children are too hold to bother with it anymore. I’m a bit out of practice though!
As ever, feel free to leave a comment! Happy Halloween!
This definitely captures the spirit of Halloween! Lovely poem 🙂
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This was lovely to read as it really did invoke the Halloween senses! If we get trick or treaters, it’s always fun to hear their excited chatter as they visit various homes!
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Invoking the spirit of Halloween. I love poetry.
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This has made me very excited for trick or treating with the little one. It captures the essence of Halloween very well. I’m going to read it to my little girl!
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That’s lovely!
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Awww very cute poem 🙂 It defiantly captures the spookiness of the event, when you think you might have heard something… but not quite sure. I’d of have barely been able to write for rhyming lines. Happy Halloween!
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