Paranormal Poems
A selection of local ghost stories rewritten as short poems, just a fun diversion, whilst experimenting with Chat GPT (AI)

"In Edward Street, where shadows play,
On floorboards worn, the spirits sway.
With whispered tunes from ages past,
Their dancing feet in echoes cast.
As autumn's chill begins to creep,
The spectral waltz stirs from its sleep.
Melodies drift through rooms so bright,
Then pause, like breath, at doors in sight.
A twirl, a laugh, a fleeting sound,
In every corner, joy is found.
So linger near, and you may see,
The ghostly revels of history "
The Dancing Spirits of Edward Street
In one of the flats of these town houses, built c1794, there was an annual phenomenon of the sound of dancing feet on the wooden floorboards with the disembodied sound of music.
The sound was said to move around the rooms and stop abruptly whenever a door was opened.
Paranormal Bath - Malcolm Cadey

On Halloween night, as shadows creep,
In a ruined castle, where secrets sleep,
The whispers awaken, the ghosts take flight,
From ages past, they emerge in the night.
The Grey Lady glides with a sorrowful sigh,
Her silken veil trailing, as time passes by.
Once a maiden of grace, now bound to her fate,
In the castle’s cold halls, she awaits her mate.
A knight on his steed, with a heart full of quest,
Wanders the village, where legends find rest.
His armour still glimmers, though time has its toll,
In search of lost glory, his spirit feels whole.
And there, in the shadows, a witch stands alone,
Her cauldron abandoned, her powers overthrown.
Tried for her magic, she roams through the stone,
In the grip of the moat, forever her own.
The village around, with its lanterns aglow,
Once welcomed the brave, now no longer do so.
For the spirits now linger, their tales left untold,
In the castle’s dark ruins, where time has grown cold.
As the veil grows thin and the clock strikes its chime,
They awaken to dance in the echoes of time.
In the heart of the village, beneath starlit skies,
The spirits will roam as the past comes alive.
© Somerset Paranormal
Nunney Castle









