| All Hallow's Eve It was at the stroke of midnight when they gathered at the iron gate Each donned in Halloween costumes this All Hallow's Eve, to celebrate Walking into the misty graveyard Thirteen young kids in all for what was to be a childhood prank but would they live to tell the tale? Some of them were brave and cocky some were scared...and rightly so for what lurks amongst the tombstones these thirteen were soon to know The fog grew thicker each step they took the air grew heavy and cold They kept together and strode further in Now..this is what I've been told Their plan, to move some headstones thinking it was harmless enough So they searched for a few, not noticing their number was down to twelve Shining their lights upon the stones 'Were these poor souls in hell or heaven?' As they read out loud the epitaphs this foolish group of eleven They chose a stone and another nearby Rearranging them with laughter and glee So caught up in their silly prank unaware they were now missing three! With those in place, and still lots of time they thought they'd do it again so two more stones to move around No longer thirteen kids, but nine An owl hooted from a crooked limb and many of them jumped in fright thinking maybe this wasn't such a good idea Huddled together, the remaining eight Finally someone noticed, a few were gone calling out with a screaching shout Did they sneak away home, or was it something else? for seven was now the count They all agreed that it was time to go when no reply came from their missing friends They headed back to the iron gate Six trembling, clutching hand in hand They began to run, their hearts pumping wild not knowing if their friends were alive But they knew they'd have to get out of there as a hand slipped away, leaving only five The night grew darker, clouds covered the moon blocking out any remaining light Hearing rustles in the trees and on fallen leaves another to be gone from sight And there, the gate, in front of them They ran to it as fast as they could If they only got out of the graveyard's reach At least three would be safe, knock on wood Another hand slipped away, so silently How could they not have seen him go? Not a scream, not a gasp, no tug to hold on The last two fearing they'd also soon KNOW! Though the gate seemed near, just a few more yards and soon they'd at least be free But it appeared to be slowly closing shut As only one was left to flee Dressed as the grim reaper, this last one was alone, reaching the heavy, wrought iron gate He closed it with a loud, heavy clang and returned to the darkened estate So if you're thinking of visiting a graveyard This, or any other Halloween night Maybe think twice about who comes along You might be in for one hell of a fright!! ~~~*PennyLynne*~~~ |
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