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Poems in Honor of October
Just Dress Up One More Year
I don’t know how I feel about it. Halloween is easier when children are small, When all they care about is candy And playing dress up. Grinning pumpkins – think of the way they smell As the candle scorches their skin! Somewhere a bonfire burns. The street’s lit up Like a big block party That goes on for miles. Please, just one more house! Mom, would you carry this for me? Mom, would you carry me? It’s easier then. When children are young We’re young too – What do we know of death? But age plays tricks. Somewhere there’s a plaque Or a stone with a too-familiar name. Maybe more than one. When the chill wind blows And the dry tree limbs creak The ghosts are all too real. The skulls aren’t plastic But frames that once held flesh you kissed. We smile anyway. We put on clown makeup, or sew ears and a tail And try to keep our little ghouls Unbloodied and sweet Just one more year. |
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