Some more wonderful Halloween poetry via Aurora Alexander’s Halloween contest including mine!
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Halloween Humor – by Joelle Legendre (Floridaborne)
The cat rug lies, with squiggly tail
on concrete floor, with sharpened nail
quietly waiting to impale
the witless human walking by.
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Do not be fooled, his innocence
is but a ruse with ill intent,
for those not wary will lament
the loss of both their thighs.
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Do not presume you’ll walk away,
without a severed limb today
and if his mood is foul, he may
scratch out an errant eye.
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Wow! Love your poem. Best of luck to you and the others (of course) You go, Sis!! ❤
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Thanks Annette. I had such fun writing it. Love Halloween poems! Some wonderful poems. 🙂
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