Halloween haikus from HJHS students
Hopwood Junior High School student poets wish you happy haiku Halloween! To scare yourself silly, please read these seventeen:
it’s in the closet
trying to get me
my costume
-Joshua Muna
on the dark
a monster walks by
it’s you
-Jesseleo Ogo
witches singing
as ghosts are dancing
at a party
-Erika Estrada
devilish girl
seen on Halloween night
my little sister
-Jay Reyes
full moon up
as werewolves howl
fright begins
-Lynn Benavente
candy candy
aching teeth
my tooth hurts
-Cheska Salen
four little monsters
growling in the bushes
just my brothers
-Pamela Deleon
bags of candy
kids ask for more
rotten teeth
-Joey Ray DelaCruz
dark clouds above
many fears within
a street light
-Princess Domingo
alone
in the mirror
an ugly monster
-Klynne Serrrano
middle of the night
strange noises heard
mice mice mice
-Oreng Ngmaes
ghosts and vampires
princess and angels
one looks like you
-Ester Paul
it’s dark outside
our haunted house
we turn off lights
-Audrey Castro
scaredy cat
afraid of Halloween
it scares me too
-Stephanie Cuesta
walking all alone
footsteps behind me
mine
-Judy Ann Tiples
lots of paintings
cool and scary
on people’s faces
-Kevin Jardinero
cleaning toilet paper
off my house
Halloween trick
-Naomi Cabrera
These student poets, from Joe Connolly’s Speech and Drama classes at Hopwood Jr. High School wish all their readers a safe and happy Halloween.