Fear Superstition Poems
These Fear Superstition poems are examples of Superstition poems about Fear. These are the best examples of Superstition Fear poems written by international poets.
Superstition
In naive minds where paranoid whispers spread,
superstitions escalate through ancient lies.
An omen of fear that fills a heart with dread.
Be it the number thirteen or...
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superstition, allusion,
The 666A tall Afro-American Customer
probably around 40 years old
with strong appearance
Came to my shop for keys.
When I was doing his bill,
I laugh and said is funny...
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superstition, evil, fear,
Vampires Are Such Fragile CreaturesVampires
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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superstition, dark, death, gothic, halloween,
Another Day's Upon UsAnother Day's Upon Us
By Franklin Price
7/13/2018
Another day's upon us
It's the thirteenth of July
Another bad luck Friday
Did you ever wonder why?
Paraskevidekatriaphobia
If you fear it it's name
Derived,...
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superstition, fear, july,
MoldTake care not to get hold
Of bread that's very old
Behind the breadbox door
A microscopic spore
May have turned it to mold.
Sometimes mold is blue
or white or...
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Categories:
superstition, children, fear, horror, mental