The "Haunted Lift" poem is a humorous, lighthearted poem about the anxieties and inconveniences of using a lift (elevator) in a large building.
Here's what the poem generally describes:
* The Setting: The poem takes place in a tall building with a lift that often malfunctions.
* The Character: The speaker of the poem is a regular user of the lift, experiencing its quirks and challenges.
* The Issues: The lift is prone to stopping at random floors, making unexpected noises, getting stuck, or even going up and down without stopping.
* The Humor: The poem finds humor in the speaker's frustration and exasperation with the lift's unpredictable behavior. It uses exaggeration and wordplay to create a humorous effect.
The poem is not actually about a ghost or supernatural phenomena, but rather uses the word "haunted" metaphorically to describe the lift's unpredictable nature and the speaker's anxieties about using it.
Here's a sample stanza from a typical "Haunted Lift" poem:
> It creaks and groans, it shudders and sighs,
> It stops at floors you never despise,
> It goes up and down with a terrifying thud,
> It's a haunted lift, and I've had enough!
If you can provide more details about the specific "Haunted Lift" poem you're thinking of (author, publication date, specific lines), I might be able to give you more specific information.