Tonight the witches roam the streets,
Disguised as children wanting treats.
Zombies and goblins at my door,
Mangled faces filled with gore.
Disguised as children wanting treats.
Zombies and goblins at my door,
Mangled faces filled with gore.
Ghouls and monsters in the night,
Each of them a scary sight.
Skeletons and vampires too.
Ghostly creatures screaming "Boo!"
They come back and see me every year,
But I no longer live in fear.
No, I don't use "monster spray."
I give them candy and they go away!
Published by Amfunny
Norma Jean is a published freelance writer from Texas. She recently published a short horror story that was released on DVD in October 2008 by Wrong World. . View profile
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