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Monsters (Free verse) by raven_the_poet
(A collaboration between edgar_allen_poe_rox and I)
On Halloween night, all hell broke loose,
People dead, hanged from a noose
On Halloween night all the demons broke free,
They want to kill us, you and me.
We must not die, we must survive
Otherwise those beasts will thrive.
Theyâre in our homes and in our heads,
Plaguing us with fear and dread.
The creatureâs skin is green, red eyes
And on its head are horns the size
Of men! Itâs terrible, scaring us,
This creature, the size of Greyhound bus.
When itâs angry, its eyes flash yellow,
Its breath kills grass, fields, and meadows.
âIt attacked me with a furious rage,â
Jane read aloud as she turned the page.
âSwiping at me with its razor claws.
They looked sharp enough to kill Jaws.
They ripped through my skin and arteries,
Tendons and veins and all sorts of things.
I ran away, spite my severed limb,
The blood gushed out and attracted them.
As I ran the blood pumped harder,
The stream of blood, now shooting farther,
I aimed it at the beastâs red eyes,
It worked, and then I claimed my prize.
The prize is life. I get to live,
A better prize, one couldnât give.
The more we killed, though, the more that came.
Killing one seemed like a shame.
They rushed head-on into our house,
The place that we called our hide-out.
As we tried to climb the bare, white walls,
The monsters followed us into the halls.
They raised their heads and let out a cry.
We fell to the ground, unable to get by.
Deprivation of suitable blood
Mixed inside with dirt and mud.
The wound got deeper, the pain more shocking
And at our door, there came a knocking.
The monsters stopped their angry roar
For enough time for us to open the door.
Unfortunately, more of them came in.
We werenât sure of what to do then.
We backed into a corner, tired
The chimney holding a cozy fire.
The monsters snarled and licked their lips
And then we had to come to grips.
Our lives would soon be far past done
Unless we took the chance to run.
And with one swipe and flick of the wrist,
Goodbye our lives were dreadfully kissed.
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