Halloween is over
And all the spooks have won
We didn’t scare away the undead
And now are overrun
Whatever shall we do?
Are we all going to die?
The dead have risen
Every thing has gone arry
All because of you ladies
Dressing up all sexy
Sure, I like seeing cleavage
But it is in no way scary
Because of your unbridled beauty
We now all have to pay
I’m sorry you didn’t realize
Halloween is about scaring the spooks away
As the last of humanity
Hides in holes around the world
Eating on the candy
From our trick or treat spoils
We might think fondly
Upon your wig’s pretty curls
Or upon your sexy body
Which was practically unfurled
I truly hope you take comfort
As the ghosts roll unchecked across then land
That we all got a great view
Of your scantily clad rear end
You thought it was all about fantasy
So you dressed up as the sexy cop
The Eve of All Hallows has passed
And dead bodies rise instead of drop
But the worst part about it all
Besides all the dying, dread, and fear
Is that we won’t be able to see
What you dress up as next year....
--Dan
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Showing posts with label All Hallows Eve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All Hallows Eve. Show all posts
Friday, November 1, 2013
Friday, October 25, 2013
(poem) - All Hallows Eve Approaches
My dreams are haunted as of late
I have needs I need to satiate
The thirty first of October comes
Looming across many horizons
The drums of the day, beat within my head
Telling me of who shall return from the dead
To haunt the waking world outside
And who it is with which I will ride
The sands of time fall through the hole
And pile up like dunes in the bowl
Everything around us will eventually turn to dust
Scattered by the wind which forgets our petty lust
Ghosts from the future along with those from the past
Will come on All Hallows Eve to make it our last
But we will dress up as demons and freaks
To scare them away from that which they seek
Ultimate destruction will in no way be theirs
For even the dead have hysterical fears
At the end of the night, as dawn breaks in the East
We raise our glass and prepare for Thanksgiving’s feast
But only if the Great Pumpkin doesn’t arise and devour....
Hopefully Linus van Pelt will keep that covered
So my friends, as I awaken
I can look at these haunted dreams of mine
And realize the greatest truth of all
That Halloween is the greatest holiday of them all
For it’s the only one that we have to struggle to survive
The rest are all gifts, love, and lies
But All Hallows Eve is a test to the living
And makes you appreciate life without the gift giving
Because if you make it to the Day of All Saints
Then you shall have a bucket of Candy and nary a single complaint
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
I have needs I need to satiate
The thirty first of October comes
Looming across many horizons
The drums of the day, beat within my head
Telling me of who shall return from the dead
To haunt the waking world outside
And who it is with which I will ride
The sands of time fall through the hole
And pile up like dunes in the bowl
Everything around us will eventually turn to dust
Scattered by the wind which forgets our petty lust
Ghosts from the future along with those from the past
Will come on All Hallows Eve to make it our last
But we will dress up as demons and freaks
To scare them away from that which they seek
Ultimate destruction will in no way be theirs
For even the dead have hysterical fears
At the end of the night, as dawn breaks in the East
We raise our glass and prepare for Thanksgiving’s feast
But only if the Great Pumpkin doesn’t arise and devour....
Hopefully Linus van Pelt will keep that covered
So my friends, as I awaken
I can look at these haunted dreams of mine
And realize the greatest truth of all
That Halloween is the greatest holiday of them all
For it’s the only one that we have to struggle to survive
The rest are all gifts, love, and lies
But All Hallows Eve is a test to the living
And makes you appreciate life without the gift giving
Because if you make it to the Day of All Saints
Then you shall have a bucket of Candy and nary a single complaint
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
The Start of the Descent into Winter.
All Hallows Eve. I still have yet to find refutable proof that Halloween is not the only holiday left that has not been perverted by Christians. I know, I know, such a horrible thing to say, but seriously think about it alittle bit.
Every major holiday, around the world, that’s celebrated in multiple countries, normally has a religious influence. Admittedly my range of holidays is mainly in the US, but I know that Christmas is celebrated all over. I always find it funny to think that it was once Yule, a celebration of pretty much being half way through winter, and getting closer to being out of the darkness and cold. In most places, long before Christ, it was a time for family to come together and share what they had, especially warmth.
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Friday, August 24, 2012
Truly the most wonderful time of the year.
Halloween is starting to arrive, and its so wonderful. I love the fall, I always have. The smell in the air, the beauty of the trees losing their foliage, and All Hallows Eve. The chill in the air, which takes away the oppressiveness of the heat of summer.
There is also something wonderful about the items in the shops, the fun of dressing up, and the traveling around to see neighbors, you typically disregard, as they hand out candy. It just seems that this holiday is the only time community truly comes together to have good fun.
There is also something wonderful about the items in the shops, the fun of dressing up, and the traveling around to see neighbors, you typically disregard, as they hand out candy. It just seems that this holiday is the only time community truly comes together to have good fun.
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