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By australianchildrenspoetry October 31, 2024

Halloween by Graham Seal

Trick or treat!

Trick or treat!

Lots of ghouls along the street.

Some are vampires,

some are ghosts,

whatever monster scares the most!

They want lollies,

they’re really creepy,

until the little spooks get sleepy.

Then home to bed they disappear –

that’s Halloween until next year.

Photo from Pexels by Daisy Anderson

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