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About This Poem
When Halloween Came To Town
When Halloween Came To Town
Halloween has once again come to town
With exited Trick or Treaters running around
Dressed in costumes to bring much scare
To all the candy givers to be aware
Tree branches begin to reach the dark shadows of the night
Skeletal branches to grasp a person walking by
The Moon is shining so eerily and bright
A hungry wolf begins to howl with such a big appetite
The bats are all flapping their wings into a creepy song
As a witch is found soaring through the sky in her magical broom
Evilly laughing at the Trick or Treaters all along
Knowing that she’ll be turning them into frogs real soon
The night begins to grow old, most of the Trick or Treaters are fast asleep
There’s only on Trick or Treater left caught roaming the street
The witch flies down quickly to come to his reach
But then he scares her when he begins to scream
Every porch light suddenly was lit
There was no sign of that evil witch
The boy will never forget a Halloween such as this
Grateful he wasn’t turned into a frog that was kissed
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