Dickens, Texas Ghost Tales


By daylight you may feel Dickens, Texas is exactly equal to any other town, but this town is visited by undead phantoms of long ago. Some of the passed away don't want to stay in their graves in this city. Folks who have never spent the night in this city will surely tell you it's a pack of lies, but seeing is believing and if you stay overnight here in Dickens, you may very well observe a ghost.

These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.

The ghost of a female with a switchblade in her chest is sometimes perceived laundering a blood-splattered rag in Dickens Spring at midnight. Regardless of what, it's a menacing ghost that should be shunned.

A female with the head of a goblin has purportedly been seen on numerous instances on the highest spot of Cathey Hill late at night looking at the vista.

The spirit of a gentleman with half his head absent can occasionally be distinguished before sunrise scrutinizing Hobble Scobble Canyon in detail. Several of the locals allege
 
    this ghost may be the spirit of a local resident who passed away here in Dickens long ago.

The spirit of a young-looking female sporting a blood-covered prom dress was made out chucking stones into the water at Boggy Creek in the early morning hours. When the observer became visible the ghost escaped.

A beheaded lady came into sight playing a piece of music on a xylophone in a Dickens flat. The appearance of the eye witness alarmed the ghost who then disappeared.

 



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