Spellbound Stories: 21 Poems for Budding Wizards
Dive into this classic nursery book, a delightful collection of rhymes crafted for children of all ages. Each chapter explores a unique theme, aiding it to be the perfect companion for bedtime stories, classroom readings, or playful afternoons. Come along and discover the magic of rhyme!
Last Updated
10/11/24
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Ghoul Grins and Grave Gags
Chapter 11
Ghoul Grins and Grave Gags
Enter a world where the eerie meets the hilarious, and the supernatural takes a wicked turn! In this chapter, we’re creeping through shadows with a mischievous twist—featuring a Lich who’s always up for a good laugh (whether you want it or not), a Ghoul that has an unexpected visit at your doorstep, and skeletons who have more than just bones rattling around in their cupboards. These tales are perfect for those who like a little fright with their fun.
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The Laughing Lich
In a graveyard, dark and deep,
A Lich arose, no need for sleep.
With a cackle that chilled the air,
He danced ‘round tombstones without a care.
“Who needs a body? I’m all bones!
Join my party, let’s rattle some tones!”
With a grin that stretched ear to ear,
He invited the dead to gather near.
But when the sun began to rise,
The Lich just laughed, “Oh, what a surprise!
For as the day claims my spooky night,
I’ll vanish again, out of your sight!”
Remember this well, my little friend,
A laughing Lich’s fun has a twisted end.
For when the moon shines and shadows play,
He’ll break your bones ‘til the break of day!
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A Ghoul at the Door
There’s a thump, thump, thumping at my door,
A chill in the air—what’s this knocking for?
I glance through the window, heart pounding in dread,
A ghoul stands grinning, with mischief ahead.
“Good evening, dear friend! I’ve come for a stay,
To rattle your senses and brighten your day.
I’ll slip through your shadows, haunt every room,
Filling the silence with a whisper of doom.”
With a flick of his wrist, the lights began to flicker,
The temperature dropped, the shadows grew thicker.
“Let’s stir up some chaos, let’s frighten your night,
I’m here for the fun, and it’s sure to ignite!”
He crept through the corners, a spectre in grey,
Turning the mundane into a disarray.
The mirrors reflected his laughter, a tease,
As floorboards groaned softly, bending with ease.
“Don’t fear the unknown; let your senses expand,
I’ll dance through your dreams with a ghostly hand.
I’m here to remind you, life’s fleeting and frail,
So revel in terror, let’s ride this dark gale!”
As shadows conspired to shroud me in fright,
I found myself drawn to the thrill of the night.
With each haunting moment, I felt my heart race,
Embracing the darkness, I fell into place.
The clock struck the hour; the ghoul gave a cheer,
“My time here is short, but I’ll linger near.
Remember the thrill when you’re feeling alone—
For I’ll haunt your thoughts, even when I am long gone!”
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Skeletons in the Cupboard
In the shadowed recess of a forgotten space,
Where dust clings thick, and the light leaves no trace,
The cupboard creaks softly, whispers of dread,
For skeletons linger, and their secrets are fed.
Not merely their bones, but stories untold,
Of lives once vibrant, now faded and cold.
Each rib a reminder of choices and fears,
Each skull holds the echoes of laughter and tears.
Behind splintered doors, the past starts to stir,
Unraveling secrets that twist and confer.
Shadows flicker, revealing their plight,
The weight of their burdens, now brought into light.
They rattle and clatter, in rhythm with fate,
As memories surface of love, loss, and hate.
From the depths of the dark, their truths come to play,
Demanding the living to heed what they say.
What horrors lie hidden, what glories once shone?
The skeletons whisper of battles long won.
Yet, in their mere presence, a warning resounds:
The past is a spectre; its echo confounds.
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