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Created on: May 09, 2011
Halloween
Hollowed out pumpkins, witches with brooms, scary hell raising, sticky sweets and booze.
“Trick or treat, trick or treat,” the kids cry out.
What is Halloween really about?
Youths in fast cars throwing eggs as they drive by.
Crashing beer bottles, see how the witches fly.
“Trick or treat, trick or treat,” the words ring around.
Why is Halloween in New Zealand, when in USA it was found?
Children giggling on doorsteps with bags full of lollies, faces hidden behind masks, voodoo dollies.
“Trick or treat, trick or treat,” little Johnnie cries.
Is Halloween for children or older guys?
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Poetry: Halloween
In the old cemetery Halloween night,
The low moon was full and bright,
But intermittently obscured by thin wispy clouds.
And
On old hollow eve he first was seen
Riding a black horse with sword in air
A figure draped in black, a frighting fiend
CEMETERY SCENE:
‘Twas late in the evening
One Halloween
When I happened
upon this scene
Being lowered into a grave
The other side of Halloween...
Autumn cast its pallet
over Summer's ripened fruit
as harvest bares the fields once more
by Jack Ivey
It’s late this night of Halloween
I’m lost and quite alone
Walking down an empty street
To find my way back
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