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Dark Superstition Poems

These Dark Superstition poems are examples of Superstition poems about Dark. These are the best examples of Superstition Dark poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Orwell
Three thirty two am one of those nights again
Is there someone drilling inside my head?
Beyond ridiculous
No matter what position I put myself in I can...

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© Lee Norton  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: superstition, celebrity, conflict, culture, dark,



Superstition
Ringing in the ears.
Bring on anxiety and tears.
Imagined that you hear someone call out your name after dusk.
Vampires are zombies of the dust.
Dogs scratching at...

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Categories: superstition, dark, silly,

Premium Member The Cat
The Cat

Sleek and soft, 
with mighty..., fierce claws. 
Not a friend to birds, 
of any kind. 

Mischievous, carnivorous, 
and a wanderer of the dark. 
Yet...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: superstition, addiction, animal, cancer, candy,

Vampires Are Such Fragile Creatures
Vampires
by Michael R. Burch

Vampires are such fragile creatures;
we fear the dark, but the light destroys them...
sunlight, or a stake, or a cross—such common things.
Still, late...

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Categories: superstition, dark, death, gothic, halloween,

Like Angels, Winged
Like Angels, Winged
by Michael R. Burch

Like angels—winged,
shimmering, misunderstood—
they flit beyond our understanding
being neither evil, nor good.

They are as they are...
and we are their lovers, their...

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Categories: superstition, body, dark, evil, grave,




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