Riddle: On my own, I am darkness, a black abyss. But, Life brings me light with its gentle kiss. I am quiet and cold, but warmth I can hold. Alongside beauties and wonders, sights to be told. My surface may be bare, this I'm aware. But, beautiful secrets I am eager to share. My mouth so large, I swallow you whole. To be in my belly is your goal. What may lie within can drive men to sin. Greed and desire, gluttony's kin. For some, I am fear. For others, hope. My perception shaped from life's scope. From the earth I have come, and forever will stay, even if parts of me crumble away. What am I?
Answer: A cave.
Riddle: I can fill a room with out being seen, for your eyes I do not need. I can be felt, but can never feel; can be heard, but can never hear. I have many thoughts, but never think. I say many things, but never speak. I can tell a story with no words. Through my waves I am heard. I am your life, your love and sad goodbye. I resound in your every laugh and cry. I mark time, and time marks me. The past, present and future, through me you'll see. What am I?
Answer: Music.
Riddle: What ancient device allows people to traverse through walls?
Answer: Doors.
Riddle: You use me daily, but if you arrive safely, I am never used. What am I?
Answer: Seat belt.
Riddle: How do fish communicate?
Answer: With a shell-phone.
Riddle: Tomorrow I am surely here, yesterday I am found as well. Today I am gone. Who am I?
Answer: The Letter R.
Riddle: I am found atop the mountains, and alongside a crag. At the end of a winding staircase, and I will accompany the plague. Who am I?
Answer: Vertigo.
Riddle: Half of me builds towers and cities, the other half is squirming in the dirt. When I am whole, I become angry and bitter. Who am I?
Answer: Wormwood.
Riddle: Half of me will mend, the other half will imprison. When I am together, I will poison. Who am I?
Answer: Hemlock,
Riddle: I am a stain in your memories, many times you question me. What am I?
Answer: I am your past.