Skeleton Ghost
Let me tell about my skeleton ghost
Scares the likes of any, but me the most
He surely goes and runs right through the walls
And in your room with a horrendous call
I first found him lurking the dark graveyard
And only his misty form fouled and charred
He saw me staring at him from afar
And flew right at me and into my car
I don’t know what happened next after that
Cause I passed out like seeing a black cat
When I came home he attached himself there
And he now haunts my house, he doesn’t care
Superstition keeps me tied into knots
So I’m moving from this dark haunted lot
Russell Sivey
Copyright © Russell Sivey | Year Posted 2013
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