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Howling Halloween
Another poem about Halloween.
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Hear the wind blowing
Over the bridge, the children come into town.
Witches flying above with their black cats
Look at all the ghosts, goblins and spooks!
Into the woods they go.
Nothing surprises anyone on Halloween night, all Hallows Eve.
Ghosts are flying around the cemetery.

Halloween is the spookiest, most fun time of the year.
A bright moon in the sky shines the way.
Lovely is the Halloween night.
Let the spooks come out and play!
Oh! It is starting to rain as the moon disappears!
Wait! What is this? Now, we have fog.
Everyone in spooky costumes walks down the street and knock on all the doors as treats are received.
Ebony and dark is the night.
Now, all is quiet. The pumpkins roll down the street and some into the woods. Black cats, witches, goblins, spooks, scarecrows, bats, the werewolf and Frankenstein wish everyone a Happy Halloween!


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