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Halloween In the West Virginia Hills
As kids growing up in the hills of West Virginia, We were poor, but no one was any better off. Halloween was a time we looked forward to, But there was no money for the store-bought stuff. Costumes and treats were always homemade And so, we would scrounge around for things Old clothes, cardboard boxes, and burlap sacks From which we became scarecrows and clowns. Late October weather was generally miserably cold, Likely a mixture of rain and sleet or snow. We walked miles for apples, a piece of candy, Sometimes, a piece of fudge, or a popcorn ball. Then, we trudged home, often soaking wet, Examining loot the religious older folks called “ill-gotten gain,” sharing the evening adventures. We did not have to worry about being kidnapped, Or molested, or having a razor blade in our treats. We knew our neighbors well; they knew us, too, So, for good reason, we dared not play nasty tricks Because the new party line would be a-buzzing, There were never any secrets in the backcountry! [Dressing Up for Halloween] Written September 7, 2022 Submitted to "Fall Flavors" Poetry Contest Sponsored by Regina McIntosh
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