Ghost and Witch went over a ditch
To fetch a bag of candy.
Ghost fell down and spooked his town
And Witch came flying handy.
Boo! Ghost did cry and home did fly
As fast as he could flutter
And went to bed and covered his head,
As he ate lollipops and peanut butter.
Published by Brenda
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