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Owl's Haunting Flight
On October nights when shadows creep,
The owl takes wing, from secrets deep,
Through whispered winds and haunted sighs,
It glides above where the restless lie.
With eyes aglow like lanterns bright,
It hunts the gloom, a spectral knight,
Past weathered stones where spirits wail,
In graveyard hush, it weaves its tale.
The moon, a ghostly guide in sky,
Bids the owl to soar and fly,
In twilight's dance, it claims the night,
A guardian of fear, both fierce and slight.
So heed its call, if you dare roam,
For in its wings, the lost find home,
A harbinger of lore and fate,
In silent flight, they linger late.
Whispers of the Night
Swooping through the foggy haze,
A silhouette in shadowed ways,
The Halloween owl, so wise and bold,
Carries tales of night, of mysteries untold.
With wings that whisper secrets low,
In eerie silence, he starts to go,
Across the moonlit, haunted glen,
A ghostly figure, time and again.
His eyes like lanterns, bright and clear,
Guarding the dreams we hold so dear,
In the chill of dusk, he takes his flight,
An omen of magic in the October night.
Whispers of the Lanterns
In the hush of twilight's weave,
A lantern flickers, casting spells,
Amidst the shadows, secrets breathe,
As owls hoot their midnight tales.
Perched high upon the ancient oak,
With eyes like moons that pierce the night,
They share the lore that silence spoke,
In whispers soft, both sweet and fright.
Ghostly whispers dance in the air,
Of witches, dreams, and pumpkin glee,
Under the stars, they solemnly share,
The magic spun from dusk's decree.
So gather 'round the glowing light,
Let stories of old begin to flow,
For in this realm of spook and spite,
The owls will guide where phantoms go.
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