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All Hallow's Eve A short poem written by Kimberly M. Hall

  • kluvhall
  • Aug 24, 2024
  • 1 min read

Round midnight the headless horseman tramples through the night to deliver his soul unto the mourning tree. Whispering, a ghostly hollow mirrors his dark frame. The wick has been all but burnt out still the footprints remain. Fear nor fame frightened us never to defame.

 
 
 

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