Childhood Halloweens Poem by Walterrean Salley

Childhood Halloweens

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Once I celebrated Halloween:
It was a part of my childhood.
Everyone was so excited.
And dressing up
In ghostly costumes,
We went trick-or-treating in groups.
We always received treats,
And never had to trick anyone—
As far as I can remember.

But one time a fellow trick-or-treater,
From behind, snatched my bag of candy.
What a mean trick!

The bag was almost full
As the candy spilled onto the ground.
But others helped me to gather all of it,
And the trickster’s plot was overthrown.
What a time those Halloweens were.
Do kids still celebrate?

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