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Terrifying Ogre
In memory it is standing still with decrepit stateliness, a crumbling mansion on the hill, in pathetic loneliness. Mama says when she was young it was owned by a rich man and was the nicest house in town. Just picture it if you can. When the Great Depression hit, the rich man lost his money. He jumped from the highest window. “Now, no more questions, Honey.” There were rumors that his widow stayed after her husband died, but no one saw her often. If one called on her, she’d hide. In my childhood the house frightened me, like an ogre on the hill, coming to life at night-time, with emptiness to dispel. It was searching for careless children who dared to get too near. If caught, they were seen no more in their homes or any where. My daddy said it was the wind that made the sound of sighing. My young ears, when I listened hard, could hear a woman crying. By: Joyce Johnson 9/14/11 Won a 2nd For Constance My Dear Heart’s contest “Creepy, Scary, Haunted House Poem, Pleas”
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