Coffin Hop Part Three: Halloween in Prose and Poetry
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To start off the hauntingly good weekend leading into Halloween (and for another excuse to post for Coffin Hop) I'm sharing a few dark Halloween themed poems and a short excerpt from my Gothic horror mishmash WIP, Gothic Cavalcade.
All commenters will have a chance to win an free copy (via Smashwords) of my ebook, Once Upon a Dark and Eerie...
And don't forget to check out the rest of the hoppers by scrolling down to the List at the end of this blog or popping over to the Author List at the Coffin Hop main page.
The Poems:
[image error] Night of the Hunter's Moon
They come by the moonlight
off the mountain, from the mist,
riding in the darkened night.
They come by the moonlight,
for their eve of haunting flight.
Hear the horn, by Death be kissed
They come by the moonlight
off the mountain from the mist
Darkness, under a full moon
Once, under a full moon
a shadow grew.
Just a spot by the yew tree
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Where anger ended a soul
and bones still lie unmourned.
The earth fed on flesh and fury,
haunted screams and marrow,
until unholy life was born.
Once, under a full moon
a shadow hated.
From its grave by the yew tree,
it waits, it seethes, it hungers.Drawn from this earth too soon,
it wants to come back, to roam.
To spew its venom and revenge
to shriek its pain and horror,
until blood is spilled for blood.
Once, under a full moon
Darkness,
Death,clawed into the world.
Celestial Season
[image error] Blood Moon, Hunter's Moon.
Ghosts wail to you in the night,
Queen of the Harvest.
The moon of white turns to red
with the coming of the frost.
Through the barren trees
voices beyond call to you,
Sovereign of the Wood.
Luminous fingers entwine
that first and last icy breath.
Halloween
Dark is the night of fear, still of all sound.
This haunted eve, the silver Moon is queen;
in the shadows, the undead ghouls come 'round.
They dance, they play, with souls on Halloween.
You can hear them whisper behind your ear;
shiver when the cold chills run down your spine.
Aren't you thankful it comes but once a year,
this time to hunt, to roam, so they can dine?
Close tight your doors when the goblins do creepand the knocking shall echo through the dim hall.Eerie ghosts stray, know there's plunder to reap,alarming chills, bats, howls and things that crawl.
So fill your bowls high with candy to eatFor those scary children that trick or treat.
Excerpt from Gothic Cavalcade:
Althea stood in the center of the circle. The family surrounded her, those strange denizens of the carnival she trusted in blind faith. The palpitating tin sound of the calliope electrified her skin and pushed through her pores to infest her flesh and bones. The notes snaked their way into her mind, twining around her will until the pulsing rhythm controlled her rational thought.
Her consciousness drifted, suspended in the melodic spell and her body swayed with the tune. She tumbled in mental freefall -a lingering pawn aimless in focus and influence- as her sanity danced with the song of the calliope and a feeling of euphoria engulfed her senses. But somewhere, locked away in a deep recess of her brain, fear crawled.
The music grew louder, more insistent, opposing other sound from reaching her ears. Every vibration of the melody shredded into her body unravelling her being. Althea cried out as the notes of the song coursed through her nerves and pain sang its way through her body to consume the essence of her inner self. She screamed, defiant, as she felt hands touch her, pull at her, the family's voices mingling with the sound of the music...
To start off the hauntingly good weekend leading into Halloween (and for another excuse to post for Coffin Hop) I'm sharing a few dark Halloween themed poems and a short excerpt from my Gothic horror mishmash WIP, Gothic Cavalcade.
All commenters will have a chance to win an free copy (via Smashwords) of my ebook, Once Upon a Dark and Eerie...
And don't forget to check out the rest of the hoppers by scrolling down to the List at the end of this blog or popping over to the Author List at the Coffin Hop main page.
The Poems:
[image error] Night of the Hunter's Moon
They come by the moonlight
off the mountain, from the mist,
riding in the darkened night.
They come by the moonlight,
for their eve of haunting flight.
Hear the horn, by Death be kissed
They come by the moonlight
off the mountain from the mist
Darkness, under a full moon
Once, under a full moon
a shadow grew.
Just a spot by the yew tree
[image error] where blood soiled the ground.
Where anger ended a soul
and bones still lie unmourned.
The earth fed on flesh and fury,
haunted screams and marrow,
until unholy life was born.
Once, under a full moon
a shadow hated.
From its grave by the yew tree,
it waits, it seethes, it hungers.Drawn from this earth too soon,
it wants to come back, to roam.
To spew its venom and revenge
to shriek its pain and horror,
until blood is spilled for blood.
Once, under a full moon
Darkness,
Death,clawed into the world.
Celestial Season
[image error] Blood Moon, Hunter's Moon.
Ghosts wail to you in the night,
Queen of the Harvest.
The moon of white turns to red
with the coming of the frost.
Through the barren trees
voices beyond call to you,
Sovereign of the Wood.
Luminous fingers entwine
that first and last icy breath.

Dark is the night of fear, still of all sound.
This haunted eve, the silver Moon is queen;
in the shadows, the undead ghouls come 'round.
They dance, they play, with souls on Halloween.
You can hear them whisper behind your ear;
shiver when the cold chills run down your spine.
Aren't you thankful it comes but once a year,
this time to hunt, to roam, so they can dine?
Close tight your doors when the goblins do creepand the knocking shall echo through the dim hall.Eerie ghosts stray, know there's plunder to reap,alarming chills, bats, howls and things that crawl.
So fill your bowls high with candy to eatFor those scary children that trick or treat.
Excerpt from Gothic Cavalcade:
Althea stood in the center of the circle. The family surrounded her, those strange denizens of the carnival she trusted in blind faith. The palpitating tin sound of the calliope electrified her skin and pushed through her pores to infest her flesh and bones. The notes snaked their way into her mind, twining around her will until the pulsing rhythm controlled her rational thought.
Her consciousness drifted, suspended in the melodic spell and her body swayed with the tune. She tumbled in mental freefall -a lingering pawn aimless in focus and influence- as her sanity danced with the song of the calliope and a feeling of euphoria engulfed her senses. But somewhere, locked away in a deep recess of her brain, fear crawled.
The music grew louder, more insistent, opposing other sound from reaching her ears. Every vibration of the melody shredded into her body unravelling her being. Althea cried out as the notes of the song coursed through her nerves and pain sang its way through her body to consume the essence of her inner self. She screamed, defiant, as she felt hands touch her, pull at her, the family's voices mingling with the sound of the music...
Published on October 28, 2011 06:11
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