| Halloween Horror The night was gloomy and the air, bitter cold. A chill cut across the fields, the dark shadows traced the hilly path with me as I walked up to the white house, an eagle’s nest atop. The moon was a pale crescent like a life hanging thin on the strips of dark clouds. The lamp shivered, the wick snuffed out in the rising wind with a razor’s edge. Like a lost soul I was caught in a devil’s grip. The prince of darkness grinned, his minions merrily cheered the leader, the fallen angel. I was their night’s fun, ah, the devilish night! It was two hours before dawn, when they stopped tossing me around like a rag doll over the hill and the dark dale beneath, the owls and the ghouls hooted and howled gleeful through the night of evil. A crowd of white apparitions, shapeless, shifting mass moved on brisk along the mountain side melting finally into the ghostly breaking dawn. Halloween Horror left me hallucinating for days! |