Happy Halloween!

While languidly lurking in Mrs. Dancy-Jones's creative class, I surreptitiously spied this spooky sonnet. (Well, it almost has 14 lines!) It's by a mystery student - who said I could publish it.
Enjoy some poetic vocabulary and have a


Happy Halloween!

In the dead of night a deadly spider devours the struggling insect.
Suddenly a black cat leaps out of the fog.
Unseen werewolves howl in the mist..
A buzzing street swarms with masked faces.
While skeletons walk on the crowded street.
Dead zombies roam with buckets of candy at their sides.
Glowing houses wait for eager kids to approach.
Transparent ghosts hang at every doorstep.
Disguised children engulf each door with laughter.
Sweet candy is gobbled up quickly by grinning faces.
Above a black bat beats its wings.
Haunting spirits lurk in the shadows.

The spirit of Halloween is everywhere!

BTW, it's an early release today, so remind Mrs. D-J how awesome she is and get an early start on your haunting!



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