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Halloween's Evil Spell

Shadows spreading fingers all across the Harvest Moon,
As hearts are silent, ghosts are everywhere,
Creeping very softly into everybody's minds,
And those once brave, are now the first to scare.

Demons in the alley and a monster in the shed,
No longer safe to be outside your home,
And those who are so foolish as to stray beyond their door,
Are those who soon will perish as they roam.

The Jacko-Lantern's evil; it's no longer just a shell,
It's full of ev'ry wickedness and sin,
And though it burns quite brightly, there is darkness deep inside,
Which pulls and captures all who look within.

Oh, people, don't be foolish and ignore the things I say,
For many in the past have found their Hell,
They thought that Trick-Or-Treating was the thing that they should do,
But suffered Halloween's dark, evil spell.

by David Ronald Bruce Pekrul

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