Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HALLOWEEN, by JAMES CHRISTIAN LINDBERG First Line: In the west the moon hangs low Last Line: In the west the moon hangs low. Subject(s): Halloween; Pumpkins; Witchcraft & Witches | ||||||||
In the west the moon hangs low A silver sickle, a golden bow; A coyote's howl disturbs the air And lures the witches from their lair In the west the moon hangs low. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WILD WITCHES' BALL by JACK PRELUTSKY POT MACABRE by DONALD DAVIDSON CHANSON INNOCENTE: 2, FR. TULIPS by EDWARD ESTLIN CUMMINGS TWO WITCHES: 1. THE WITCH OF COOS by ROBERT FROST TWO WITCHES: 2. THE PAUPER WITCH OF GRAFTON by ROBERT FROST THE WITCH IN THE GLASS by SARAH MORGAN BRYAN PIATT THE DRUM: THE NARRATIVE OF THE DEMON OF TEDWORTH by EDITH SITWELL COMPARISON by JAMES CHRISTIAN LINDBERG |
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