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And who knows,
next year it could be back,
while its master is away, at play,
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There, can you see her, black as night Purring softly, tail quivers with delight
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Halloween is noting but hollow A harbinger of great sorrow
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Can you use the first line to start a gothic poem:
"The spirits are free, and I must follow."
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I saw myself reflected in the automatic door.
I knew it to be me and yet a face I've never known.
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Goose bumps race up her arm.
Her heart pounds,
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What should I say what should I do
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All Hallow's Eve Where spooky things play
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Dreadful ghostly whispers
Skeletons at night -
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loup-garou is the French word for werewolf.
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Happy Halloween!
Have a scary day!
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Wait! Stop! What's that you hear? It's the sound of footsteps coming near!
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She calls to those beyond the grave on this most hallowed eve
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a page with a colorful background… I really can’t explain it-
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For Halloween there used to be A lot of apple bobbing
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its a creaping feeling in my heart a suddles sounds of night
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Flashes of red and yellow
Spiral down the gray page
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The wind howls through the gray sky Tall trees sway side to side
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Devil guarded obsideon pool A city in gardered rule
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O, forever they'll say
'Tis a Horrortines Day
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I hear you call my name on the night wind
I can almost envision your dark, smoldering eyes
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Oh how I love this night. This eve so full of fright.
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When it’s late at night and I turn out my light
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Who will have the most fun this year at Halloween?
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testament to the season:
rich golds and umbers overshadowed by
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BLACK CAT (c) Copyright 2009 by Earl F. Hubbard Jr.
(from LIFE'S BEEN GOD TO ME coming SOON!)
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Halloween, The night of scares,
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Once in late October, back before I got sober
'Twas no wonder I found myself in a bar.
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I bought a pet, I admit in regret,
While I perused my favorite pet store,
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Vampires, goblins, ghosts and ghouls. Bats and spiders, clowns and fools.
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Tonight is the night Of All Hallow's Eve
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The last day of October, on a cold and frosty night Children and the spirits rise, to give the streets a fright
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Up from the Cairn and into the brook,
Went the derbied goblin called Lewd.
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From hallowed earth they rise tonight, to dim the light of human might.
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I sit on the front porch, waiting impatiently for a
red moon to wax full this Halloween night.
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Tumbling cascades of sweets piled up high, Right there for you take,
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BOO! The ghost s are out roaming around and about
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