Trick Or Treat Poem by Joseph T. Renaldi

Trick Or Treat

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Halloween festivity fills the night,
Neighborhood porch lights are aglow,
Welcoming anxious children to treats,
Encouraging them to climb the steps below.

Replicas of ghosts and witches in view,
A skeleton hanging on the door,
A black cat's green eyes shine
Like they never have before.

Pumpkins carved with weird eyes,
An assortment of ugly features,
Within a bright light glows,
An attraction to all trick and treaters.

An aura of excitement fills the heart,
A time to frolic and see an eerie sight,
Children dressed in spooky ways
Collecting treats this Halloween night.

Thursday, August 18, 2005
Topic(s) of this poem: cat,children,ghosts,spooky
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Joseph T. Renaldi

Joseph T. Renaldi

Frackville, Pennsylvania
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