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Halloween I Am Poems

These Halloween I Am poems are examples of I Am poems about Halloween. These are the best examples of I Am Halloween poems written by international poets.


Premium Member I Am Scared of Baby Dracula
I am scared of baby Dracula the twelve-year-old said.
What frightens you? I asked him. Staring at his pretty head.
I think it is his teeth, they...

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Categories: i am, halloween,



Premium Member I Am Her Secret Friend
If we have to wear masks, let’s make them count
I loved the idea, but so many to choose from!
My mother has a Halloween costume room.
We...

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Categories: i am, 10th grade, 11th grade,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: i am, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member I Am Going On a Snake Hunt
I am pointedly going on a snake hunt today.
Most probably going to catch one quickly and keep it in my pretty loo.
Will dress her up...

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Categories: i am, 2nd grade, 3rd grade,

Am I In Hell
Thoughts billowed out from the mind
All the disbeliefs and sins whirl around my soul
What's more...
The barbed arrow of time pierces into my heart
And as the...

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Categories: i am, 8th grade, fate, fear,



The Nightmare Returns
I am the shadow that stalks you in the night,
Being sure to give you a great big fright!

I am the thing that lives beneath your...

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Categories: i am, 10th grade, fun, halloween,

Or Am I
Stalled out completely on an abandoned road 
Phone service is left unreliable 
The nearest town is miles away 
Karma has finally done its due diligence...

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Categories: i am, art, halloween, home, house,

I Am Bulgarian
I am Bulgarian,
but wait, I am not proud at all.
Your voice is never heard in here
because ignoring is our law.

Gypsies, addicts and psychopats
walk aroung each...

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Categories: i am, feelings, rights, society, spoken


Book: Shattered Sighs