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Haunted House

Poetry By: Bazal Morani

By Bazal MoraniPublished 5 years ago 1 min read
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Welcome all to my haunted house

Careful not to scare the mouse

All the creatures are here to stay

Here there is no night or day

Careful which door you choose

Pick the wrong one and you will lose

The door may have death on its step

The other may have you wish for death

Open this one take a peak

It has all the screams you may seek

A black hole in which you shall fall

No one to hear you scream and call

Do your worst you silly child

Your death certificate is being filed

The hallways stretch and never end

The floors beneath you will cave and bend

You remember that scared little mouse?

That is the vicious keeper of this haunted house

It will grow 10 stories tall

It will pick you up and watch you fall

No one here is truly dead

Here there isn’t a single bed

Which door do you dare to choose?

Either way you will always loose

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About the Creator

Bazal Morani

A strong believer in women's rights, I have joined with Queens and Future Queens to empower the women in our community. Professionally, I am a business consultant with a background in education. I love to empower and inspire.

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