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Rated: E · Poetry · Holiday · #1606700
Poem about trick or treating on Halloween.
Night owls quietly watching
scarey faces in the dark
door to door you see them go
hands out for their goal.
Trick or treat you hear them say
Do I dare go this way?
Opening the door ever so slow
watching their faces all a glow.
Vampires, witches, gouls and gore
wherewolves, mummies
stand at my door.
If you hear someone say
double, double, toil and trouble
fire burn, let my couldren bubble
Eyes of newt, wings of a bat
toes of a lizard, and fat of a rat
listen quietly as you approach
you'll never know what's in store
So ring my bell and say
Have a happy Halloween today!
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