I lingered past drowsy dusk for this …moonglow and cricket song.
Monthly Archives: October 2015
UN-Believable – A Limerick

“Unbelievable!” he cried.
“Well, believe it!” she replied.
I can’t believe it!
Well, you better try.
“Let’s change the subject. Just drive!”
~ kat ~ 28 October 2015
a Limerick Challenge from Mind and Life Matters. If you’d like to participate or read other limericks click HERE.
Thinning Veil – A “Sept” for the Season

A photo taken by Kat Myrman on the Haunted Savannah Walking Tour. Note the spectre in the upper window! I highlighted it for you. Next day we went back. There was nothing in that window that could’ve made that image! 🙂
Deep
darkness,
thinning veil
the spirit world
encroaches
on the
quick.
~ kat ~ 28 October 2015
This week’s Sept Challenge #3 from Jane Dougherty. The theme is “Halloween, Samhain, Toussaint, All Hallows, whatever you want to call it—the end of the old year and the beginning of the new. This is the time when the dead are close, our waking world and the otherworld touch, the door between them is open.” If you’d like to see more Septs or join the challenge, click HERE.
(A Sept is a Seven Line Poem with the following Syllable Count: 1-2-3-4-3-2-1)
Swans…A Warning
So
graceful,
delicate…
but don’t intrude
or suffer
primal
rage.
~kat ~ 28 October 2015
I’m afraid I am a sept behind…or is that step? But I had so much fun with my first foray into this new poetry form, I couldn’t resist giving it a go. To see more Septs on this prompt: “Swans”…Click HERE.
Gone…Fishin’
“Someone really should move that old chair.”
“Yeah, well, I aint touchin’ it! My Gran’ says it could be haunted or cursed. I aint touchin’ it!”
“Stupid dare. I wouldn’t a rode a chair down that hill for nothin’. I heard she hit her head on a rock and that was that. Oh, and I don’t believe in ghosts, but someone ought to move that chair. It’s just creepy to think about her dying here and all.
“We could always fish on the other side of the pond.”
“Naw…best fishin’ is here. Stupid girl! Hey! I got a bite!”
~ kat ~ 28 October 2015
(98 Words)
Another great 100 Word writing prompt from Rochelle at Friday Fictioneers! If you’d like to read other stories and join the challenge click HERE.





