Poems on Halloween

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Poems on Halloween

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Eerily looking at the starlit sky
Through a window crack and cobweb;
The silhouette of a broomstick might
Be seen with a full moon behind.

A cackle and a hiss, a cat jumps out
Nerves rattle and roll out loud;
Black teeth in an ugly face
Smile down at you through a shroud.
Maggie-May

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A cauldron on an open fire
In the middle of our woods;
They said it was just a joke
Scary hiding under hoods.

Can't see who they are
Several all standing about;
They seem to know the words
To spells and that's no doubt.

Are they white or are they black
The spells are they good or bad;
As that all depends I'm told
Good and I'll be glad!
Maggie-May

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The veil between the worlds
Of life and death unfold;
They are at their thinnest
On this night of old.

Can we go through into that world
Others have tried before;
Not until our time is up
Do not open that weird door.

It makes me shiver in the cold night air
Howls and shrieks raging through the night;
If only I could see my Mom and Dad
I know then I'd be alright.
Maggie-May

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Poems on Halloween

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Hissing sounds and cats around
All black and hiding in the dark;
We should have stayed around the streets
And not come in the park!

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The pumkin lanterns look quite good
With a monsters face inside;
The pumkin soup is also nice
Warming our hearts up wide.

The witches like the juices
To flow quite evenly;
Around the body when they cut
It up for magic forbiddenly.

So stay awake and keep with us
We're not leaving home tonight;
At least in the morning we will know
For sure that we are alright.

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It's time for Halloween,
for black cats and pumpkins, too...
It's time for lots of real-scary fun
for someone sweet-like you!

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It's cold and spooky, scary too
I'll hold hands with you;
If you change and then have claws
I won't be able to stay with you.

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There's a goblin at my window
A monster at my door;
The pumpkin at my table
Keeps on smiling at me more and more.
There's a ghost who haunts my bedroom
A witch whose face is green;
They used to be my family
Till they dressed for halloween.

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