These are great Haiku for the Halloween season. Swing over and check them out today!

I wrote a Halloween haiku every day for a week in anticipation of the haunty holiday.
7
autumn dewy web
silken silver labyrinth
tiny fangs tarry
6
fall weather welcomes
delicate chills like icy
fingers on your neck
5
October howling
winds strum bare willow branches
werewolves howling too
4
ruby hourglass
nestles moonlit poisonous pearls
a hundred eggs stir
3
dead, curled leaves crackle
feet shuffle in night’s dark veil
the wroth witch cackles
2
fog smothers the ground
dropped leaves rot and mold, their stench
like an open grave
1
bat wings whispering
tombstones tumble, a haint weeps
bodies rise and lurch
Have a happy Halloween!
This post was possible due to Bette Stevens’ tips and Anthony Renfro’s encouragement. Thanks, you two.:-)
Author and poet Bette’s blog: here.
Author and poet Anthony’s blog: here.
Feature image is by Andreas Dress on Unsplash.
You are so kind to reblog, thanks! I enjoyed writing these, but it was hard. I don’t know how you write a haiku every single day!
Its tough. Inspiration is the hardest part. Looking forward to what you write next.
All very beautifully evoked 🧡❤
Yeah, she did a great job with those. Really set the mood.
Definitely!!!