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Father Horror Poems

These Father Horror poems are examples of Horror poems about Father. These are the best examples of Horror Father poems written by international poets.


Here, Dwells A Monster - Part II
iv.
By Thanksgiving, their machinations no longer discreet,
Voices from the walls and vents, betrayed their deceit.
My family revealed as demons in flesh-and-blood guise,
Christmas Day was the...

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Categories: horror, betrayal, christmas, family, halloween,



Here, Dwells A Monster - Part I
i.
‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house,
Not a creature was stirring, not even my spouse.
My wife and son lay silent, all tucked...

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Categories: horror, christmas, evil, father, halloween,

Wailing Idols of Wood
Under the sun and moon, flawed men linger in the cold 
Who in the mist of darkness, cut and rip apart trees eons old 
While...

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Categories: dark, horror, insect, irony,

Premium Member Mockingbird
MockingBird

  Mockingbird can't fly,
  Mockingbird can't sing,
  She's not allowed to do anything.
  Cold naked, all alone, 
  in dark...

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Categories: horror, betrayal, dad, father daughter,

Bloodstained Childhood
Vines curved around the thin pillars,
 Which supported the house that once held a family of three, 
And was now merely inhabited by insects and...

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Categories: 10th grade, childhood, horror,



No Coffin, No Grave By Fared Angira
He was buried without a coffin
without a grave
the scavengers performed the post-mortem
in the open mortuary
without sterilized knives
in front of the night club

6

stuttering rifles put up
the...

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© Ayman Issa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, horror,

Premium Member Movie Fever
Take me to the movies,
Let's catch a film together.
Once you're in the theater,
Who cares about the weather.

Nothing like the big screen,
Can bring the show to...

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Categories: father, film, girlfriend, horror,

One Way To Kill a Vampire, Part Iii
...She looked at him with a sneer and a snarl,
Then looked off to the priest with venom eyes,
Only to look back and rage at Marton,
“You...

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Categories: horror, adventure, conflict, evil, gothic,

One Way To Kill a Vampire, Part Ii
...“I will not just kill you,”she then proclaimed,
“That is too easy, I will make you hurt!
When your dread becomes real, I will come bite one,
then...

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Categories: horror, adventure, conflict, evil, gothic,

One Way To Kill a Vampire, Part I
When Marton awoke from the deep haze
he didn’t quite know at first where he was,
and last remembered beers at the tavern,
but then nothing…and what could...

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Categories: horror, adventure, conflict, evil, gothic,

Bread Crumbs
Her dad had took her camping all her life 
See her dad was a survivalist that moved her and her brother to a new city...

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Categories: dark, depression, family, horror,

Delayed Consequences, Part I
His name was Alex Bergeron,
grew up west of New Orleans,
from a line of backwoods Cajuns,
went to school to follow his dreams.

He grew to become a...

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Categories: horror, abortion, confusion, dark, death,

Atomic Brinkmanship Double Edged Grisly Horror Jawbones Kristallnacht
Vladimir Putin itching
to loose nuclear bomb
end of the world scenario ofttimes
iterated throughout history
though an atheist (actually Unitarian),
no doubt this, that or another psalm
countless times the...

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Categories: horror, abuse, angst, bullying, environment,

When Machines Dream Ii
In the beginning there was man
Alone and needing to be fulfilled
He wondered if he was alone in the universe 
He was not complacent be so…
he...

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Categories: horror, allegory, allusion, art, atheist,

Nip At the Cauldron
-Nip At The Cauldron-

My mind full, like the moon outside. My brethren say; '’Sleep well, worthy adversary.’’ As he ventured forth unto his domain, for...

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© Mr Pickles  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: horror, anxiety, death, death of


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