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HALLOWEEN
from 10_2018
by Emily Taylor
By Keith Barbour ·
HALLOWEEN —
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Goblins and ghosts will be your host, with witches with teeth that’s brown like toast, that wants to cook your head like it was a roast, so monsters will come out from coast to coast.
HALLOWEEN
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Is a creepy scene, spiders crawling through skulls of slime that turned green, witches with black pointy hats, and black eyes like cats, fly around on their brooms, followed by bats, in the mist of the night, when the moon is full and bright, zombies walks the earth, while Dracula is being re-birthed, coming back to life, looking for a wife, so she can cut your heart out with a knife, you can find ghouls in the pools, and zombies in the shed sharpening some tools.
HALLOWEEN —
Screeches and cries, and howls and screams, all will awaken you out of your dreams, it’s the season of Fall, when HALLOWEEN comes around and makes your skin crawl, eye-of-newt in your soup, finger food from a corpse that’s nude, and a brain from a maniac that was rude, HALLOWEEN dude, yeah.
Keith is a poet and a regular One Step Away contributor. His poetry draws from the good times and the struggles.
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