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Abandoned Houses
"Can you feel the soul of an abandoned house; can you hear the whispering? " Quote by _Constance La France I recall as a boy; I liked to explore scary abandoned houses, back then, I'd let my imagination oversee my adventures. Empty, dilapidated, broken-down houses attracted me. I loved to take exploratory excursions on my own, hoping to experience some ghostly apparitions associated with exploring haunted houses. I felt inexplicably drawn to such places. Enigmatic whispers often startled me and yet, I'd investigate every room, forcing myself to keep on going. Old ruins often frightened me, but that is what I wanted. Fright; stimulated my sense of mystery. These innocent intrusions offered thrills. (Melting Snowball) 05/27/2023 Writing Challenge - C Quotes Sponsored by: Constance La France (How Many Syllables) Melting Snowball A form in which you steadily decrease the number of letters or syllables per word or line or the number of words per line. Any number of lines are allowed. No meter or rhyme is required. ( from 18 down to 1 syllable)
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