Hello again my friend 🙂
Today is the last of the set of poems from our featured poet of the month, David Bradley Bailey (@Dbfuturist42) author of Sutures and Sepultures Vol. 1.
VII.
I am seduced by
The cold of water thirty
Stories below.
-written by David Bradley Bailey
Next is a collection of 3 haiku from Haiku of Horror that caught my attention and fascination, based on Season of the Witch.
*EDIT* (Thank you for correcting my error in calling it Halloween:Season of the Witch, Edward!)
I. (of III)
Flower blooms and wilts
Withered petals abandon
Leave the pistil bare#horrorhaikuesday #horror #haiku pic.twitter.com/Baj6KVr7MS— Haiku of Horror (@haikuofhorror) July 19, 2016
II. (of III)
Yellowed leaves plummet
Once fruitful tree left barren
Must be the season#horrorhaikuesday #horror pic.twitter.com/kNEIv6g98v— Haiku of Horror (@haikuofhorror) July 19, 2016
III. (of III)
Embrace her with chains
Drop by drop envelop her
Watch her slowly drown#horrorhaikuesday#horrorpic.twitter.com/S78KPQlW2i— Haiku of Horror (@haikuofhorror) July 19, 2016
See you guys next week! Remember to use #horrorhaikuesday on twitter so I can find the delightfully dark things you’ve written. ❤
Reblogged this on The Bloody Book Blogger and commented:
Hell yeah! It’s #horrorhaikuesday
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Whoot!
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Just FYI, it’s not Halloween: Season of the Witch. It’s just Season of the Witch, a 1972 George A. Romero film that was also billed as Hungry Wives.
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Oops, thank you for the correction!
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