In Which One Partakes in Their Own Disappearance on the Eve of Halloween
Silvatiicus Riddle
Soon I will slip into the time of apples
and costumed creatures gathering under street lamps
counting the spoils of twilight’s bounty.
Damp dirt roads that lead to strange cottages
where dark doorways alight by the flame-spirit
of tallow candles and spectral visions.
Where I can fold myself into a dank mist
that welcomes me back like a cozy sweater,
lost and then found.
The leaf-children will dance about me
and sing lullabies of olde
in the language of the sleeping trees—
They will twist
and writhe,
tremble
and shake,
lead me down—
down beneath the pumpkin patch.
The town above will suffer the sweetness
of popcorn balls and candy corn,
the heaviness of never knowing just where—
And every year my father,
with his tired eyes and leathered skin,
will pluck a gourd from the coiled vine
that grows beyond the village hedge—
to carve my likeness into its shriveled rind
and set it out upon the wooden steps—
a curious effigy to grief and sorrow,
keeping careful watch as children play.
For just as the hearth-fires of autumn retire
and the moon turns away from a dreaming world,
the wind will catch on that brown, withered mouth,
whispering my name like a dirge in the night,
dragging me back through the mist and the earth,
down through the years, calling me home.
“In Which One Partakes in Their Own Disappearance on the Eve of Halloween” © Silvatiicus Riddle. First published here in Cosmic Roots & Eldritch Shores, Hallowe’en, October 31, 2025
Silvatiicus Riddle. Forest Enigma. A Mystery Within a Feral Landscape. The Unknowable Woodlands. Curiously Mystified Thicket. Anachronistic Troubadour. Sleepy Iconoclast. Witch. Lover. Friend. Lost Boy. Multi-faceted, multi-dimensional being disguised as a Dark Fantasy & Speculative Fiction Writer, and Poet. A Faerie, misplaced. A strange, 19th century Victorian-Gothic figure haunting the doorways of the mind. Sometimes looks like a painting, or a small, wooden doll. Might have been educated in the likes of English and Literature at Kingsborough. May have appeared as an enchanted poem or story, folded tightly among the pages of Apex Magazine, Dreams & Nightmares, Enchanted Living, Spectral Realms, Eternal Haunted Summer, and Weird Fiction Quarterly. Is far too shy to ask you to help him find his time machine. He cannot recall where he parked it. If found, please call: [redacted].
Lead and background pic by Wyldravn.deviantart.com, end pics by Fran Eisemann.
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