Memorable Witchy Woman Poems

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Cauldron's Whisper
In twilight's grace, she weaves her fate, With whispers low and shadows late. A cauldron's steam, where secrets twine, Each bubbling brew, a tale divine. Her fingers dance with herbs and rune, As stars emerge to light the gloom. Moonlit visions in the mist, Forgotten dreams that none could list. With each enchantment, the night draws near, A witchy woman, fierce yet clear. In every potion, love and strife, Woven threads of hidden life.
Broomstick Serenade
Through whispers of the autumn breeze, A witch on her broom, with effortless ease. Leaves swirling like confetti, gold and red, She dances with shadows where spirits once tread. Moonlight glimmers on her silver hat, Casting spells on the night, like an old tabby cat. The forest awakes, in a symphonic parade, As she sweeps through the branches, their secrets conveyed. Her laughter is fleeting, the stars join the cheer, A journey of wonder, no room left for fear. With each twist and turn, on this magical glide, She claims the forgotten, her heart open wide. And when dawn breaks the spell, with the morning’s embrace, The witch bids farewell, with a soft, gentle grace. But her spirit remains, in each rustling leaf, In the whispers of autumn, find joy, not just grief.
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