Halloween Haiku

I Once Loved a Witch

We have hearts too, ya know

Brooke Kochel RN
1 min readOct 28, 2021

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Photo by Sharon McCutcheon on Unsplash

her black heart glowed red

ceremony of past times

binds together now

The prose behind the poetry

As a midwife, I’ve been steeped in the tradition of female folklore. So when I found a collection of items by the creek that runs by my house, I knew what it was: True Love. Two braids of hair had been cut and now lay on the ground beside the running water. Beside them, a dollar bill. And most telling was an egg which had written upon it, “New Beginnings.”

This could only mean one thing: A witch got hitched.

Immerse yourself in this Halloween nonfiction tale by Brooke Kochel RN:

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Brooke Kochel RN
Brooke Kochel RN

Written by Brooke Kochel RN

Mama, Midwife, Shamanista: Just a gypsy soul learning to grow roots. Featured & Tweeted by Medium. Words in Better Humans, An Injustice & The Pink.

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