Let me convey the chilling reason
I, at all costs, avoid this season.
Though treason to those horror flicks serve --
wretched poltergeists have stretched my last nerve!
Their moans and groans and infernal tones
emitting from those dank granite stones
prove heinous sin - their presence atones.
A graven image of dark wraith sneers;
an unsettling black raven steers
my unsure steps -- in events so tense --
avoidance, it seems, is just good sense!
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Author Notes
The image is courtesy of Pixabay.
Topic: Write an anagram poem using one of the following words as your title : gravestones, ghostliness, broomsticks, apparitions, nightmarish, sarcophagus, frightening
Anagram Poem
Sources: https://thebarking.com/2011/04/how-to-write-an-anagram-poem/
http://www.failbetter.com/02/Hayesnuclear.htm
The Anagram Poems are adopted from the word game puzzles found in several syndicated newspapers. Here's how you do it:
1. Choose a single-word title (longer words work better; aim for eleven letters).
2. Find as many words as you can within that title that contain four letters or more (one-, two-, and three-letter words are not allowed, they're too easy).
3. Write a poem with the same number of lines as there are letters in the title. Each line must end with one of the words contained within the title word, and the poem should address the idea in the title. No two lines may end with the same word. You may not add -s or -ing or -ed or any other suffix or prefix.
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