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Spirit Halloween

All Hallows’ Eve

By Joe PattersonPublished 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago 1 min read
Spirit Halloween
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All hallows Eve, season of the witch. Season of the broom. A time of manufactured dread, fear and doom.

The freaks come out at night, causing fright, much to everyone’s delight.

Spooky festivities no one could ever mess up. Adults and children alike have fun playing dress up.

The pumpkins grace the windows and sit on every doorstep. The jack-o lantern is lit, might wanna watch your step.

Horror film marathons and trunk or treat activities are on the list of Halloween festivities.

For boys and girls the time is good. They can’t really fly on brooms, but their legs can take them to get candy from every neighborhood.

A lot of hocus pocus and many candy buyers for the countless children dressed up like witches and Michael Myers.

Some do the most becoming candy men and women for the costumed ghost.

We all love the dedication of every person going all out with decorations for the season’s celebrations.

Spiders are no longer scary when they are decorated pieces of plastic on the wall for us all.

Ever since I was a kid I’ve loved the sights this season brings to the scene when it’s All Hallows’ Eve and we’re enjoying Halloween.

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Joe Patterson

Hi I'm Joe Patterson. I am a writer at heart who is a big geek for film, music, and literature, which have all inspired me to be a writer. I rap, write stories both short and long, and I'm also aspiring to be an author and a filmmaker.

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  • Jessey Anthony3 years ago

    You got that right! Halloween candies taste different. That's the only time I eat candy. Maybe the monsters spike it to get us high in spirit 🤣

  • Cathy holmes3 years ago

    Wonderful piece that perfectly describes Halloween. Well done.

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