Books Quote by Terri Bertha
““Spooky Twisties: All things Spooky, here begin They lay and wait, in books within. They sometimes pass, in open space. Then leave and go, without a trace. Some appear on the spot. Some we know, others not. Sometimes we are afraid to say, “leave us now”, or beg to stay. At times they leave a sign beyond, A gentle breeze, or note from song. Be not afraid, to read story’s close. For in the dark, your spirit goes.””
About This Quote
Source Poem: “Spooky Twisties” (author’s collection), unknown date
The poem suggests that unknown and mysteries linger in stories and the mind, but confronting them with curiosity dissolves fear and allows personal growth.
In simple terms: Facing unknowns in stories reduces fear and opens growth.
Embrace mystery, read to the end.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reading horror
- writing
- personal reflection
- overcoming anxiety
- creative imagination
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What unknowns in your life could be explored through stories?
- How does confronting fear change your inner narrative?
Some may find the poem vague and overly metaphorical, limiting practical application.