Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Halloween Poetry!

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/article/240370

POEM SAMPLER

Halloween Poems

Spooky, scary, and fun poems that will make your hair curl. 

BY BECCA KLAVER
If you dare, feast your eyes and ears upon this selection of poems, articles, and audio clips designed to give goose bumps and curdle the blood. Thomas MooreEdgar Allan Poe, and Christina Rossetti tell rhyming tales perfect for chilling spines around the campfire. Shakespeare’s singing charmers from Macbeth and Sexton’s “lonely thing, twelve-fingered, out of mind” are some of poetry’s most infamous witches. We’ll never look at tree branches with an innocent eye again, thanks to Paul Laurence Dunbar and Louise GlückAdelaide Crapsey and Mary Karr ensure the same for darkened windows. Michael Collier and Michael Waters mischievously depict the gender play and genial debauchery of costumes, while W.S. Di Piero and Carl Sandburg warn us that Halloween is a day when real danger might look fake, and vice versa. We get a peek into the demons and spirits of other cultures via Annie Finchand Rae Armantrout: whether you say ghost, genie, or djinn, the tingle in the spine is universal. 

POEMS

Djinn” by Rae Armantrout
All Souls” by Michael Collier
To the Dead in the Graveyard Underneath My Window” by Adelaide Crapsey
The Haunted Oak” by Paul Laurence Dunbar
Samhain” by Annie Finch
All Hallows” by Louise Glück
Field of Skulls” by Mary Karr
A Ballad: The Lake of the Dismal Swamp” by Thomas Moore
To -- -- --. Ulalume: A Ballad” by Edgar Allan Poe
Goblin Market” by Christina Rossetti
Theme in Yellow” by Carl Sandburg
Her Kind” by Anne Sexton
Song of the Witches” by William Shakespeare
Wedding Dress” by Michael Waters

ARTICLES

Poems Can Be Creepy” by Susan Hutton
Halloween poetry for the classroom.

Ghost Hunting with the Dead Poets Society of America” by Kathleen Rooney
Is dying the best thing that ever happened to poetry?

Nevermoreland” by Abigail Deutsch
In Baltimore, Edgar Allan Poe gets the funerals he deserves.


BLOG POSTS

Happy Halloween, Happy Birthday, John Keats” by A.E. Stallings
A Halloween Poem: Strange Are the Products” by Forrest Gander
Ghosts in Charlotte Smith’s Elegiac Sonnets” by Javier Huerta
Wednesday Shout Out” by Rigoberto González

POEM GUIDES

Aimee Nezhukumatathil on Linda Pastan’s “The Deathwatch Beetle”
Pastan captures the sound of mortality while echoing Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart.”

Jeremy Axelrod on Thomas Hardy’s “The Shadow on the Stone”
After the poet lost his wife, he found his voice.


AUDIO

Scary Movies” by Kim Addonizio
There She Is” by Linda Gregg
The Pumpkin Tree” by Robert Wrigley
Originally Published: October 19, 2010

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