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The Hallows’ Eve kids

*This song/poem is underneath my folder titled “The cake curse”. Gacha Club character designs are under my forum titled “My character designs <33”. Enjoy!*

Marguerite and Merle

They both loved Hallows’ Eve so dearly

Always dressing up as new monsters

Always trying to crack up a scare

Even down to high school

The twins didn’t give a care

But those poor kids, they had died that day

It was an accidental prank at a Hallows’ Eve party

In deepest darkest revenge

Their father created a cake

And gave it out on that last October day

For whoever ate it became a monster

Something that he thought would make his kids say “hooray!”

Children like Malik and Silence

Close friends were they

Had bitten into the cake

Made monsters by mistake

In revenge people are blinded

In revenge the light is burning

For not everyone deserves

To harbor such a curse

Marguerite and Merle were the original Hallows’ Eve kids

Then came Malik and Silence

And many more

The curse, it goes on and on

But to stop it would be such a bore!

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This is a great poem for the spooky season of October, Especially with All Hallows' Eve. I like how the poem starts off with the children being little jokesters, who play tricks in their Halloween outfits, and then gradually end up becoming monsters. It ends up showing how revenge, even though it is done in a harmless way can become something greater than it was meant to be. I would like to think that the father would hold some sort of guilt or regret for what he has done to the children, especially with the two that were accidentally turned.
The line "But those poor kids, they had died that day," being used early on in the poem was foreshadowing the curse. (Foreshadowing is awesome) The line holds meaning and mystery, making the reader think that something really bad had happened and the children died. In a way, the children do die, as they lose their humanity to the curse.
I do think that instead of using the word 'burning' for the line, "In revenge the light is burning," another word such as 'blinding' would make more sense. It would also make the meaning of the line much clearer to understand.
Overall, it was a really good poem and and enjoyable read.

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Robojosh4444 Review

This is a really cool poem and in time for Halloween. The last line could use some work, it's kind of a heavy tone shift and a bit jarring for the last line. I do really like the idea of "The cake curse" and the names are cool. The rhyming is good, and the formatting is good. I'm not sure I quite understand the line "In revenge the light is burning" though



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