Seems a bit Like a horror movie I keep waiting
Tried and True Beginning
Horror stories always begin the same In the dead of night
Breaking Silence
Crows screech into the abyss
Echoing until it sounds of
Murder
Haiku #122
Monsters do not just
Hide beneath the bed. they too
Can have human faces
Gruesome Grin
With bloodstained teeth
He bares them
In a parody of a smile
Thin Ice
CRACK
Silence
Quote of the Week #66
“The thing under my bed waiting to grab my ankle isn't real. I know that, and I also know that if I'm careful to keep my foot under the covers, it will never be able to grab my ankle.” -Stephen King
Halloweeeeeeeeeen!
It's that time of year again: Halloween, which means double themed poems. October poems will be filled with traditional Halloween, creepy, fear, anger, and/or death. Pretty much anything that fits the season. Haikus and quotes will fit the holiday but blackouts will continue as usual. -Kel Dayheart
Quote of the Week #17
I enjoy reading the classics, as you guys may have noticed. I've read the classic 'horror' novels that we still spin-off of today: Dracula, Frankenstein, and Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. My unchallenged favorite was Dracula (and not just because I read a vampire book on the beach though I was amused as hell). Highly recommend... Continue Reading →
“I put a spell on you, and now your mine.”
It's that time a year again, Halloween! So the whole month (besides the blackouts) is dedicated to tradition Halloween, horror, creepy, and high emotions. Are you excited? I'm excited. Maybe you'll get some extras... -Kel Dayheart *Title comes from the song "I put a spell on you" I believe the original is Annie Lennox,... Continue Reading →