Ghostly Christmas Poem by Amanda Shelton

Ghostly Christmas

Rating: 5.0


Within the darkest hour
ghostly dreams come to life.

The chiming of the clock
the clock strikes 3
the morning rolls in
on a foggy mist and a
chilled breeze.

Like a ghostly breath,
memories linger.

A hiss can be heard from
the room across the hall,
a door creaks and the sound
of a cat running around.

The Christmas tree is decaying
the wallpaper fraying, cobwebs
cover everything.

Darkness lives here, the ghosts
from decades passed celebrating
the season all year round.

Deck the hall's with rotten
food, drinks are dried the
alcohol evaporated years ago.

Merry Christmas you ghoulish
fiend, may your nightmares
be merry too.

This is a Christmas nightmare
come true.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
David Wood 20 December 2021

Hardest thing this year is pulling a cracker on my own, cooking for one, looking at where the tree used to be ana counting Christmas cards on three fingers of one hand

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Amanda Shelton

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Bakersfield, California USA
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