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Poems
from Francis Kerr Young
Night Creatures |
H ow
will I know it is you in the night
Amongst
shadows that skulk out from the gloom?
Little
ones shelter in sheets of sheer white,
Listen!
and hear the wind whispering doom.
Once
on the move they will cover each street,
Waving
large bags while they chortle with glee;
Earnest
small children shout, "Hey! Trick or treat!"
Every
time someone looks out to see
Night
beasties screech, scaring gray alley cats,
Prattling
pixies, wee hobgoblins, and trolls.
Across
the moon's face soar witches and bats,
Riding
on broomsticks, cats rubbing their shawls.
This
is the time when night creatures are seen,
Yonder
they come a-haunting Halloween!
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