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		<title>Spoooooky Halloween Poems&#8230;Zombie Girls, Monsters, Witches&#8230;Oh My!</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Introduction to Witchcraft]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yes, it&#8217;s almost Halloween again, and though the East Coast got blasted with ice and snow, the weather in Seattle is predictably cold and grey. We are carving pumpkins and putting together our Snow White/Woodsman costumes for tomorrow. (With all the fairy tale television on lately&#8230;I couldn&#8217;t resist!) And I&#8217;m posting a few poems to [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, it&#8217;s almost Halloween again, and though the East Coast got blasted with ice and snow, the weather in Seattle is predictably cold and grey. We are carving pumpkins and putting together our Snow White/Woodsman costumes for tomorrow. (With all the fairy tale television on lately&#8230;I couldn&#8217;t resist!)</p>
<p>And I&#8217;m posting a few poems to get you in the spooky spirit! Zombies, Monsters, Witches&#8230;And be sure to check out the &#8220;Poems that Scare You&#8221; at <a href="http://www.escapeintolife.com/poetry/poems-that-scare-you/">Escape into Life</a> for a Halloween feature with a new poem from me and two other talented poets&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>They Are Not Regenerating</strong><br />by Jeannine Hall Gailey</p>
<p>We  are not zombies, thrown into a pool<br />of dubious origin and coming back  beautiful<br />but decaying<br />unsure of how to live – pretending to swim,<br />eat  yogurt like regular girls.</p>
<p>We are not clones, despite being drawn to  specifications<br />(36-26-36) and bearing bouffants and bikinis<br />we might hack  each other to pieces<br />but we are not confused about our  identities</p>
<p>(living or not living) we continue<br />in this shape we were  given<br />our cells cannot regenerate and the scientist<br />names us “Dead”<br />we  are not regenerating we cannot reproduce ourselves we cannot be anything<br />but  the fulfillment of your fantasy, flesh-eating or not.</p>
<p><span>The Monster Speaks: It’s Not So Bad</span></p>
<p>By Jeannine Hall Gailey (from <span>Becoming the Villainess </span><span>and based on the legend of Melusine, a French queen who, they say, turned into a dragon&#8230;</span>)</p>
<p>Being a monster, really. It slows down traffic<br />from neighbors and I’m finally getting the respect<br />I deserve. For years they snickered behind curtains<br />when I passed by, but now they cross themselves</p>
<p>(I think in reverence.) They clutch babies<br />to their chests and wail. They lay their hands<br />over the eyes of the dead. I can peek<br />in their windows, raid the pantries, curl</p>
<p>up in their attics for a night. I found a picture<br />they carved of me in black slate.<br />It wasn’t a very good likeness, but they meant<br />well. Children dream of me.</p>
<p>I am no longer lonely, I enjoy the dark,<br />the click-click of my claws against glass,<br />the way my tail sparkles in moonlight. Even<br />this new voice bewitches me. If you put</p>
<p>your ear on my chest, you can hear<br />the new, unfamiliar thumps of four hearts,<br />each stronger than the last. Touch the skin<br />between wing-bones, the delicate eyelids.</p>
<p>In this body I’ve become myself again.<br />As I circle the castle, the song that scrapes<br />my throat agitates the stars themselves.<br />The flames of my voice burn the acrid air of night.</p>
<p><span>Introduction to Witchcraft</span></p>
<p>by Jeannine Hall Gailey (This poem is new and unpublished, so it may go *poof* after All Hallow&#8217;s Eve&#8230;)</p>
<p>*Poof*</p>
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