IT'S HALLOWEEN
Tonight belong to children of the ages small and teen. It is the time they celebrate, their Happy Halloween. The witches ride their brooms, the jacko'-lanterns leer, the goblin gape but youngsters know, there is no cause for fear. They wear their masks and costumes gay, as they go down the street and lean on bells or knock on doors, to holler "Trick or Treat" it is a harmless bit of fun. As it is done today, especially if you and I co-operate and pay. So let us have some candy, fruit, or cookies in our hands, to please the merry boys and girls, and meet their small demands.
this poem was written on October 31st.,1954. by James J.Metcalfe.
Dedication by Metcalfe;
I dedicate this calendar of rhythm and of rhyme to all the souls who honor God.
Thank you for reading.


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