Tuesday, October 28, 2008

A POEM OF WARNING

It’s coming,

Like a terrible thing

It’s scary,

Dark, and with a toothy grin.

So you better beware,

Have everything ready

Decorate appropriately,

For the end is near.

Just remember one thing,

It only comes but once a year

Halloween, costumed in orange and black,

A mask upon its gruesome face

Ringing your doorbell with persistence,

Innocent child or demonic being

Just feed it candy, just to be safe.

Trick or Treat.

3 Comments:

Blogger Ray said...

That is such a cool warning.

I love it.

Ray

5:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Earthlings beware
Humans beware
Ghosts, spirits, undead,and the un-remembered beware
Pamela has foretold and warned you of thinks to come.
IGNORE THEM AT YOUR PERIL!

Emma
from Ye Olde London Town
loved the poem Pam

6:26 AM  
Anonymous LLB said...

Great poem!

Hey, have you ever been to Howl-o-Scream at Busch Gardens?? We went on Sunday and hit all but one haunted house.

They have GREAT haunted houses. Reminded me of this poem.

7:07 PM  

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