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Come With Me, Dear
Last eve, alone, sometime between the moon and dawn; that space between the real and what is just a dream, a chilling breath of wind flew past the curtains drawn shadows slid towards my bed; I tried, failed to scream.  A dark-masked hooded face closed in and pressed to mine; from raven lips, I felt a hissing foul-stench breath with words to dread; "tonight, you'll be my Columbine." Then stroked my tear-stained cheek with fingers, cold as death. I watched in fear; I could not, dare not, close my eyes; cartwheels, somersaults, upon my body, bed; grotesque antics by this beast in devil's own disguise. Down, down to fiery Hades, I was being led. Dry rawboned hands were pulling forceful at my feet; And as he pulled, I slid, the monster once more spoke; "Come with me, dear; there's someone that you need to meet." What would suit my dream, that I sleep, or I awoke? 12-16 Lines of a Scary Halloween Rhyme Poetry Contest; placed 2nd Sponsored by: Tania Kitchin Date wrote: 24th October 2022 Rhymes: wikirhymer dot com
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