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Created on: October 01, 2009
Let's go to party city,
The place where people shop,
For Halloween costumes,
Until their pockets pop,
We'll try on different masks,
Like Freddy verses Jason,
We'll dress like ballerinas,
Unless perhaps they're taken,
We'll pick out lots of makeup,
Accessories included,
Fake vampire fangs and blood,
White contacts to conclude it,
We'll check out at the register,
Our costumes in a bag,
Our makeup and accessories,
All come home with a tag.
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