"'I think I speak for everyone here when I say, huh?'- Buffy Summers, Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
Happy Almost Halloween
Here's a poem I wrote for y'all.
Update: I was pressed for time when I wrote this and could not include everyone, so I added more for the rest of the Pretty/Scary members in other posts on this thread, and also corrected the mistake of calling Andrew "Aaron" by writing a new verse for him.
happy almost Hallows Eve
when the wind blows
October comes and then goes
paper witches in the windows
the wind switches (which way?)
scatters dragon embers
over pagan emblems
and tattered paper lanterns
Heidi lighting candles
wearing white, deciding
between two stylish hair dyes
she wants to use for highlight
Heidi lighting candles
to place in Jack-O-Lanterns
Ash is raking ashes
creating pagan patterns
Tristan listens closely
to ghostly record sounds
Aaron at the burial
with spirits all around
Jessica wears a faded Mexican
skull decorated necklace
while in the parlor Hellion
sets up skeletons
Commune on the awning
staring up at autumn
the city night is starry
the city night is haunted
the city's pretty scary
beneath the omen comet
happy almost Hallows Eve
faces in the hollow trees
fall is neat, don't fall asleep
and have a happy Halloween!
by one thousand wolves
My bad, I accidently called Andrew "Aaron" in the poem. Here's a rhyme for Andrew.
Andrew with his hand inside the candy plastic basket
wearing a mask elastic sitting in a cardboard casket!
Cute!
I love this silly season. Brings out the kid in me. Not that it hides very well the rest of the year.
Aside from the fact that I called Andrew "Aaron", I also left out a bunch of people. Here's a couple more.
Cybermercy casting curses, tying nooses, hanging curtains
while Scotto plays the Lotto, the Shirley Jackson version
Minervali at the diner using sign language on spiders
Headcheese, covered in dead leaves, is drenched in so much fake blood that her hair looks like the red seas

I did a photo shoot with my
beautiful friend
Miss Amy O'Neill a while back-
at Hollywood Forever
cemetery -
final resting place of so
many Hollywood luminaries
from Valentino to
DeMille to
the late great Joe Frisco,
a good friend.
And the idea was
a Halloween kind of shoot,
something I'd love to do
again -
I
and was looking over
all those shots, and found
this one -
from an old
movie that wasn't ever made
or seen
starring Amy O'Neill
called Two Angels.
Nice, Lise. That would make a cool movie poster/DVD cover.
That's a beautiful poster. Miss O'neill looks very pensive, yet gorgeous. Its eerie, but romantic.




LOLOLOL nice!
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