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Scarier Than Halloween

Scarier Than Halloween

There are horrors that let themselves in
When the gambles I trusted won’t win.
Is God still on my side
As my crash goes to hide
In my heart like a well-deserved sin?

Written for the Limerick Challenge Week 44: Horror.


Photo: Frank Hubeny, “Leaves Surrendering to Winter”
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Unknown's avatarAuthor Frank HubenyPosted on November 1, 2016Categories PoetryTags crash, gamble, God, heart, horror, limerick, Limerick Poetry Challenge, sin7 Comments on Scarier Than Halloween

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