We are ready for Halloween at my house, meaning there's still half a tub of candy left and lots of naturally grown organic cobwebs.
We're ready over at Escape Into Life, too, our Haunting Poems feature graced with gently-eerie-but-also-whimsical art by Dan May.
This girl with birds and foreground rabbits makes me think of the phrase "in a lonely place," the title of a truly haunting film with Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame, one of my favorites in the film noir genre.
And this one, called The Departure, reminds me that I need to get a haircut.* It's paired with a poem called "Small Print Tornado" by Julie Brooks Barbour. I know some of you, faithful readers, are scared of tornadoes, but the poem is scary in quite a different way.
*My hair is almost this long but not swept up in such an elegant way.
Nor this blue-gray. More white-gold.
May you have a fun, safe, healthy, not-too-scary-or-cavity-ridden Happy Halloween!
What a gorgeous combination of poetry and art. Glad to see sometime commenter here Hannah Stephenson in the mix.
ReplyDeleteYes, it was scary, but in a good way...
Glad to hear this! Thanks, Seana!
ReplyDeletewhite gold is good. as is this post, the way it mixes every sense together. coming here, i am reminded to slow down.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sherry. Glad to hear that!
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