Grandma's Grave
Halloween at the graveyard4 total reviews
Comment from Kahlani
A wonderful Halloween poem. I really enjoyed the rhythm and rhyme in this narrative. You even threw a little action and mystique in there. Well done on an entertaining read.
A wonderful Halloween poem. I really enjoyed the rhythm and rhyme in this narrative. You even threw a little action and mystique in there. Well done on an entertaining read.
Comment Written 27-Oct-2024
Comment from royowen
This is steeply emotive poem, it would qualify as a blues song, chords wouold be be easy to put this to, a create an epic. I love this great post, you've turned up the notches on this Pam, well done, blessings Roy
This is steeply emotive poem, it would qualify as a blues song, chords wouold be be easy to put this to, a create an epic. I love this great post, you've turned up the notches on this Pam, well done, blessings Roy
Comment Written 27-Oct-2024
Comment from Senyai
Hi, Pam
I read your weird excursion to your Granny's grave site and had to chuckle about my own grave experiences that had many weird aspects too. But no strange skeleton or man with a gun appeared, just my irate call to funeral home office AGAIN that my mother's death date plaque had never been ordered and attached appropriately to her grave. It's only been 30 years! I told them the original had obviously been chinked off by a clumsy mower. They insisted it had been stolen... how did they reach that conclusion? They reached it because being stolen the funeral home didn't have to pay for a replacement, the relatives did. We have gone round and round for 30 years. So there my mother's grave stone still states she did not die she just transposed as a ghost. so she's an even 106 this year. I know my grave experience is far different from yours but your cute Halloween poem got me thinking... thanks for sharing your tale.
Take care,
Senyai
Hi, Pam
I read your weird excursion to your Granny's grave site and had to chuckle about my own grave experiences that had many weird aspects too. But no strange skeleton or man with a gun appeared, just my irate call to funeral home office AGAIN that my mother's death date plaque had never been ordered and attached appropriately to her grave. It's only been 30 years! I told them the original had obviously been chinked off by a clumsy mower. They insisted it had been stolen... how did they reach that conclusion? They reached it because being stolen the funeral home didn't have to pay for a replacement, the relatives did. We have gone round and round for 30 years. So there my mother's grave stone still states she did not die she just transposed as a ghost. so she's an even 106 this year. I know my grave experience is far different from yours but your cute Halloween poem got me thinking... thanks for sharing your tale.
Take care,
Senyai
Comment Written 27-Oct-2024
Comment from bob cullen
So good. In Australia we don't celebrate Halloween and to me, that's a shame. This is a very neatly written poem with both nice rhyme and meter. And, it pays well too. Thank you.
So good. In Australia we don't celebrate Halloween and to me, that's a shame. This is a very neatly written poem with both nice rhyme and meter. And, it pays well too. Thank you.
Comment Written 27-Oct-2024