The night of Halloween
As I walk, I Jump all over, above the dried leaves,
Scattering and crowning the brown silent ground.
I could hear the leaves crunching beneath my shoes,
Giving me an eerie spooky feel in this Halloween night.
I fear someone is behind me, and I check turning around,
All I see are the shadows of the big trees from the lamp post.
I gulp my fluid down and walk ahead with my treat basket,
And knock on the first door I see in my boulevard.
There a man comes with a skeleton outfit, and I shriek,
Seeing all the white in the black environment.
I offer him the skull candy and move forwards,
Towards the north end of my home town for another treat.
Someone tapped on my shoulder as I was walking,
And I turn to see a girl of my age smiling at me.
She looks normal as I observed,
And I grinned looking at her normal outfit.
Taking one of the skull candy from my basket,
She had her fangs hanging out of her mouth,
And I just left the treat on the road to run for my life...
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