Sunday, August 23, 2009

October

23 comments:

  1. Five Little Pumpkins
    Original Author Unknown

    Five little Pumpkins (five fingers up)
    sitting on a gate.
    The first one said (one finger up)
    "My, it's getting late."
    The second one said, (2 fingers up)
    "There are witches in the air"
    The third one said, (3 fingers up)
    "But we don’t care"
    The forth one said, (4 fingers up)
    "We’ll run and run and run"
    The fifth one said, (5 fingers up)
    "It's just Halloween fun."
    "Whooooo" went the wind
    And out went the light (Clap hands)
    And the five little pumpkins rolled out of site.
    (Roll arms)

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  2. MONSTER STEW
    by Judith Kinter

    If you are getting tired
    Of plain old witches' brew,
    Next time you have a party
    Try gourmet monster stew.

    Put on an old black apron
    Borrowed from a witch;
    Then scoop in murky water
    From a brackish ditch.

    Pond slime is the next thing,
    A bucketful or two;
    But if you don't have pond slime,
    Some moldy soup will do.

    Now measure in an owl-hoot,
    Two grumbles and a groan.
    To make it really tasty,
    Add an eerie moan.

    Now if your guests are monsters,
    You cackle while they eat.
    They'll say your stew is gruesome,
    A most delightful treat!

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  3. Halloween by Mac Hammond

    The butcher knife goes in, first, at the top
    And carves out the round stemmed lid,
    The hole of which allows the hand to go
    In to pull the gooey mess inside, out -
    The walls scooped clean with a spoon.
    A grim design decided on, that afternoon,
    The eyes are the first to go,
    Isosceles or trapezoid, the square nose,
    The down-turned mouth with three
    Hideous teeth and, sometimes,
    Round ears. At dusk it's
    Lighted, the room behind it dark.
    Outside, looking in, it looks like a
    Pumpkin, it looks like ripeness
    Is all. Kids come, beckoned by
    Fingers of shadows on leaf-strewn lawns
    To trick or treat. Standing at the open
    Door, the sculptor, a warlock, drops
    Penny candies into their bags, knowing
    The message of winter: only the children,
    Pretending to be ghosts, are real.
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  4. HALLOWEEN MAGIC
    Barbara M. Hales


    A bald-headed ghost
    Drank some witches' brew
    And on top of his head
    A strange thing grew.

    It was pointed and tall
    And black as a bat
    With stringy long hair
    Where his head was flat.

    The sad little ghost
    Didn't want any hair
    Or a black pointed hat
    So he said, "Witch beware!"
    Then he chanted some words
    With a spell-casting switch
    And gave Halloween Night
    A bald-headed witch!!

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  5. The Oak

    by Michael Collins

    A tree’s leaves in the fall
    are some orange, some red
    and for a small bird
    they make quite a bed
    the branches of trees
    are some curved, some straight
    and some even form
    a small figure eight
    The trunk of the tree
    is the base of itself
    quite like in a library,
    a rusty old shelf
    the roots of the tree
    go deep, deep down
    like a buried treasure
    never to be found
    trees need sunshine,
    water, and dirt
    without these things
    they could get hurt
    trees can do things
    that I wish I could
    If you’re looking for one
    I’d check in the woods!

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  6. Jason Radel

    "October Dawn"

    October is marigold, and yet
    A glass half full of wine left out

    To the dark heaven all night, by dawn
    Has dreamed a premonition

    Of ice across its eye as if
    The ice-age had begun its heave.

    The lawn overtrodden and strewn
    From the night before, and the whistling green

    Shrubbery are doomed. Ice
    Has got its spearhead into place.

    First a skin, delicately here
    Restraining a ripple from the air;

    Soon plate and rivet on pond and brook;
    Then tons of chain and massive lock

    To hold rivers. Then, sound by sight
    Will Mammoth and Sabre-tooth celebrate

    Reunion while a fist of cold
    Squeezes the fire at the core of the world,

    Squeezes the fire at the core of the heart,
    And now it is about to start.

    --Ted Hughe

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  7. IT'S HALLOWEEN

    It's Halloween! It's Halloween!
    The moon is full and bright
    And we shall see what can't be seen
    On any other night.

    Skeletons and ghosts and ghouls,
    Grinning goblins fighting duels,
    Werewolves rising from their tombs,
    Witches on their magic brooms.

    In masks and gowns
    we haunt the street
    And knock on doors
    for trick or treat.

    Tonight we are
    the king and queen,
    For oh tonight
    it's Halloween!

    ~Jack Prelutsky~

    Posted by Rebecca Selfridge

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  8. Pumpkin Time
    author unknown

    Pumpkin time is here again,
    Time to play trick or Treat.
    Pumpkin time is here again,
    Our Spooky friends we'll meet.

    See the costumes we have on,
    Monsters, ghosts, goblins too.
    See the costumes we have on,
    Hear us all shout "BOO!"

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  9. HENRY'S HALLOWEEN

    Lantern burning light
    Still the moon keeps shining bright
    Darkness comes to make it night
    Children given a fright

    Witches fly across the sky
    On a broomstick up, up high
    Black cat flying with the witch
    Wizard's Wand beginning to twitch

    'Trick or Treaters' playing tricks
    On those who didn't give them sweets
    Everyone is very scared
    The pumpkin has an evil glare

    Evil spirits fill the streets with bones
    The skeletons are in town!
    Ghosts keep the children awake
    ......Bats fly back to their cave.

    ~Henry Yeung

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  10. My New School
    by Robert Pottle

    My teacher looks like Dracula.
    We learn of blood and bats
    The playgrounds home to toads and trolls,
    lizards, newts, and rats.

    The nurse claims she can raise the dead.
    The janitor's a ghost.
    The cook looks like Medusa
    serving toe-jam spread on toast.

    The scary secretary
    starts each morning with a, "BOO!"
    The principal is Frankenstein--
    a grad from Scary U.

    The kids are little monsters
    I really don't fit in.
    I don't have fangs or pointy claws
    or warts upon my chin.

    And cause I am so different
    my classmates call me dummy.
    So I'll dress up tomorrow
    as a toilet paper mummy.

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  11. Terra Mangan

    Did You Ever See a Pumpkin
    (Did You Ever See a Lassie)

    Did you ever see a pumpkin, a pumpkin, a pumpkin
    Did you ever see a pumpkin with no face at all
    With no eyes and no nose and no mouth and no teeth
    Did you ever see a pumpkin with no face at all.

    So I made a Jack-O-Lantern, a Jack-O-Lantern, a Jack-O-Lantern,
    So I made a Jack-O-Lantern with a big funny fae
    With big eyes, and a big nose and big mouth and big teeth
    So I made a Jack-O-Lantern with a big funny face

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  12. Halloween
    Harry Behn

    Tonight is the night
    When dead leaves fly
    Like witches on switches
    Across the sky,
    When elf and sprite
    Flit through the night
    On a moony sheen.

    Tonight is the night
    When leaves make a sound
    Like a gnome in his home
    Under the ground,
    When spooks and trolls
    Creep out of holes
    Mossy and green.

    Tonight is the night
    When pumpkins stare
    Through sheaves and leaves
    Everywhere,
    When ghoul and ghost
    And goblin host
    Dance round their queen.
    It's Hallowe'en.

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  13. Halloween Allergies --
    by: Cheri


    T'was the week before All Hallows Eve
    My nose was so stuffy that I couldn't breathe.
    The beasties and ghoulies all were creeping,
    (It was late at night, I should've been sleeping).
    I heard their sighs, I heard their moans,
    Their rattling chains and creaking bones;
    But I didn't get scared, didn't wish them away
    'Cuz I like to hear ghoulies and beasties at play.
    These creatures, you see, were very polite
    Each time that I sneezed they'd say "Gesundheit"
    Halloween Allergies -- A Poem by Cheri Halloween Poems

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  14. Halloween Poem: A Spirited Denial

    “Haunted house!"
    “Haunted house!”
    It’s what the children shout
    But I’ve been here for centuries
    And ghosts I've been without

    I died in 1824
    My age was ninety-three
    There’s never been a single ghost
    There’s no one here but me

    Haunted house? Ridiculous!
    A ghost I would have seen
    So don’t be scared, come ring my bell
    I’m here each Halloween!
    ~Jeff Mondak

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  15. ON HALLOWEEN

    The witches fly
    Across the sky,
    The owls go, "Who? Who? Who?"
    The black cats yowl
    And green ghosts howl,
    "Scary Halloween to you!"

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  16. Scary Costume

    by Robert Pottle


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    With an evil eye that stares you down
    and a bulbous warty nose,
    a furrowed brow, a nasty scowl,
    and old outdated clothes,
    my costume is the scariest
    the world has ever seen.
    I'm not an ogre, ghost, or ghoul:
    I'm a teacher for Halloween.

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  17. IT'S HALLOWEEN

    It's Halloween! It's Halloween!
    The moon is full and bright
    And we shall see what can't be seen
    On any other night.

    Skeletons and ghosts and ghouls,
    Grinning goblins fighting duels,
    Werewolves rising from their tombs,
    Witches on their magic brooms.

    In masks and gowns
    we haunt the street
    And knock on doors
    for trick or treat.

    Tonight we are
    the king and queen,
    For oh tonight
    it's Halloween!

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  18. Spooks
    By Sandra Liatsos

    There’s a goblin at my window,
    A monster by my door.
    The pumpkin at my table
    Keeps on smiling more and more.
    There’s a ghost who haunts my bedroom,
    A witch whose face is green.
    They used to be my family,
    Till they dressed for Halloween.

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  19.  HALLOWEEN MAGIC

    A bald-headed ghost
    Drank some witches' brew
    And on top of his head
    A strange thing grew.

    It was pointed and tall
    And black as a bat
    With stringy long hair
    Where his head was flat.

    The sad little ghost
    Didn't want any hair
    Or a black pointed hat
    So he said, "Witch beware!"
    Then he chanted some words
    With a spell-casting switch
    And gave Halloween Night
    A bald-headed witch!!

    ~Barbara M. Hales~

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  20. HALLOWEEN POEM
    Author Unknown

    Oh no, not again, the time is near,
    It always happens at this time of year.
    The hissing of unlucky balck cat,
    And ovrhead all the screeching bats.
    When gone completely is the sun,
    The vampires come out to have some fun.
    Witches stir their cauldrons or grab onto a broom,
    Casting spells and cackling as they fly across the moon.
    Skeletons dance around shaking all their bones,
    Playing many stange toons on all their xylophones.
    Ghosts and goblins join the fun too,
    Running about and shouting out BOO!
    Jack-o-lanturns smailing and burning bright,
    Don't worry it's just another Halloween Night.

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  21. Halloween

    Hooting
    Howling
    Hissing
    Witches,

    Riding
    Rasping
    Ragged
    Switches;

    Fluttering
    Frightening
    Fearsome
    Bats;

    Arching
    Awesome
    Awful
    Cats;

    Long
    Lantern-
    Lighted
    Streets;

    Tricks!
    Tasty
    Tempting
    Treats!


    Phyllis J. Perry

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  22. Theme in Yellow
    by Carl Sandburg

    I spot the hills
    With yellow balls in autumn.
    I light the prairie cornfields
    Orange and tawny gold clusters
    And I am called pumpkins.
    On the last of October
    When dusk is fallen
    Children join hands
    And circle round me
    Singing ghost songs
    And love to the harvest moon;
    I am a jack-o’-lantern
    With terrible teeth
    And the children know
    I am fooling.

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  23. H alloween's a sudden BOO!!
    A nd just as quick a scream:
    L aughing in the scary dark,
    L oving friendly fright.
    O n Halloween, witches come true;
    W ild ghosts escape from dreams.
    E ach monster dances in the park,
    E ating candy like a shark
    N ow kiss and say goodnight!

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