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The northern hemisphere tumbles into Autumn; Winter slinks nearer. Harvests are in. Frost will soon limn trees into skeletal silhouettes.
Liminality is a social ritual spanning a number of pre-Christian cultures, and pre-dates Halloween.
"El Día de Muertos - The Day of the Dead - celebrations in Mexico can be traced back to a pre-Columbian past. Rituals celebrating the deaths of ancestors had been observed by these civilizations perhaps for as long as 2,500–3,000 years. In the pre-Hispanic era skulls were commonly kept as trophies and displayed during the rituals to symbolize death and rebirth. The celebration takes place on October 31, November 1 and November 2."
"Samhain (pronounced /ˈsɑːwɪn/ sah-win or /ˈsaʊ.ɪn/ sow-in[1] Irish pronunciation: [sˠaunʲ]) is a Gaelic festival marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter or the "darker half" of the year. It is celebrated from sunset on 31 October to sunset on 1 November, which is nearly halfway between the autumn equinox and the winter solstice."
(both from Wikipedia)
Halloween is all about
So in the spirit of spirits, gather around the embers of a dying fire and tell your spookiest ghost story, using at least 3 words (or reasonable derivatives) from this list.
fairy, portal, sacrifice, feast, smoke, winter, slaughter, spirit, veil, ritual, trick, disguise
As a reminder, please write your new pen, post it to your blog, and link to Real Toads using Mr. Linky below. Then, come back later - perhaps after midnight - to read and comment on your fellow poet's own pens.
Great lead, and most excellent prompt! Three cheers from the trooping changlelings!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Thanks for spreading the All Hallows vibe, M. I will be around after chores to allow others to curdle my blood.
ReplyDeleteMake my day ~~ curdle my blood (to quote Ms. Witch)
ReplyDeleteI shall attempt to channel my inner scary..great prompt!
ReplyDeleteOh yay we're getting into the Hallowe'en goodies, always a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteOh, I always love a word puzzle...thank you, M!
ReplyDeleteCool prompt, Michael. I went rather serious, I'm afraid. k.
ReplyDeleteWe have so many school performances and functions to attend this week and weekend, but I hope to be able to write to this, even if it is late. Thanks for the prompt.
ReplyDeleteDelightful prompt. I've been looking forward to playing with it all day. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThe prompt will remain open, and I'll be back later in the week and month, in case any wish to post in the coming days. Thanks to all for participating. ~ M
ReplyDeleteA bit late. Thanks for the challenge.
ReplyDeleteIf you really think about mine, your blood will curdle--or you might just find it sad or sweet. I creeped myself out anyway. Thanks Michael!
ReplyDeleteI'm late but I'm here.
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