Sunday, October 17, 2010

Halloween Poems

Halloween Love Poem is all those poems that are read out aloud on the eve of Halloween to please your beloved. These can be strange with a wild tint of love and passion in it. Halloween holiday festivities are based on supernatural and eerie forces, and spirits of the dead. Celtic people called Halloween, Samhain which is a Gaelic term meaning November and is defined as the "end of summer". It is believed that Celts dedicated their festival to the Lord of the Dead.
Hence, all the mysterious symbols are attached to this carnival. On this spooky festival, write your own Halloween Love Poem and give a 'boo' to your beloved.

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Here is a poem for you to read on Halloween: 

Halloween
By Gregory K. 

Be prepared
To be scared.
Ghosts and ghouls are haunting.

Mummies moan.
Specters groan.
You know it's you they're wanting.

Wolfmen howl.
Goblins yowl.
A shadow hides a grave.

Streetlights flicker
Heart beats quicker.
It's so hard being brave.

Flashing lightning,
Far too frightening.
You know you want to flee.

But don't run.
Just have fun.

And bring candy home for me.

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Sonnet 100
Lord Brooke Fulke Greville (1633)

In night when colors all to black are cast,
Distinction lost, or gone down with the light;
The eye a watch to inward senses placed,
Not seeing, yet still having powers of sight,

Gives vain alarums to the inward sense,
Where fear stirred up with witty tyranny,
Confounds all powers, and thorough self-offense,
Doth forge and raise impossibility:

Such as in thick depriving darknesses,
Proper reflections of the error be,
And images of self-confusednesses,
Which hurt imaginations only see;

And from this nothing seen, tells news of devils,
Which but expressions be of inward evils

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