| Pumpkin Alley A ride down Pumpkin Alley, an annual refrain; through ridges, peaks and valleys, the memories remain Pumpkins line the highways, the ways our motors run; carved in orange, flesh flayed, hollowed out and won Byways where our hearts burn, litup bright inside; dreamers dance as dreams turn, behind our grins, we hide Residing in the shadows, the hollows carved within; where tricks unsprung, trapped, lay low, beneath where treats begin In trenches long and narrow, we reap the seeds we sow; in fields, farmed and furrowed, such pumpkins flourish grow Sculpted in the mists of time, seeds planted, harvests picked; faces lost, forgotten... pined, carved in place to stick Lodged in sentence, lost in rhyme, a day stretched out and drawn; a night where demons sing in time, with angels till the dawn Felled with pumpkins in a line, a sacrificial yield; a chorus sung, adrift in time, 'midst rustic leaves, in furrowed fields Another year, another night, another season falls; by Jack-o'-lantern's fading light, ... Pumpkin Alley calls |