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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required The glow of a jack o' lanterns light, Walking among the fallen, dead leaves, Vampire bats that are taking flight, What a great night for All Hallows' Eve. Sweet candy corn, cupcakes and chocolate bars, Plastic skeletons rattling their bones, A bright full moon among the cold stars, Zombies roaming among the tombstones. Girls dressed as fairies and ghosts in white sheets, Kids in spooky costumes and monster masks, My cousin and I couldn't wait to trick or treat, And we never failed at our candy collecting task. Mom putting a lot of scary makeup on my face, A wicked witch with a broom and pointed hat, Boys dressed as mummies and aliens from space, The green glowing eyes of a curious black cat. The haunted forest full of spooky owls, Crisp caramel apples and a crunchy popcorn ball, The chilling feeling of hearing werewolf howls, And that mean little devil who scared us all. Everyone almost wanting to get a good fright, All of us quickly passing by the graveyard gate, Lost spirits roaming on this dark, chilly night, And getting home before it had gotten too late. Caped grim reapers stalking the sidewalks, Old, dark, haunted houses full of ghosts, Steps and porches with pumpkins and cornstalks, This is the one night that I love the most.
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