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Halloween has Come this Night - A Halloween Poem
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Published October 10, 2008 by:
Raiscara Avalon
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Poem for Halloween
Black and gold, the rising moon,
Goblins run, and witches cheer
Colorful urchins run amok.
Candy flowing, streetlights burning,
Scratching, clawing
Strange sounds on the breeze.
Fearful frights, candle lights
Ghosts walking, Fairies roaming,
Halloween has come this night.
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crys
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10/11/2008
hey..nice job!
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