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One Halloween Night
by Mary Ellen Quire
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Rated "PG13" by the Author.

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Just a little Halloween fun...



So, hippity-hop, I trekked along the path,


Eagerly pulling up my Christmas stockings,


Holding tightly to my four-leaf clover,


Grappling awkwardly with my picnic basket


All while searching for that blasted pumpkin.


No need to say the eve had gotten me down


For that stupid pumpkin had caused the whole affair.


I growled, hoping the goblins didn’t hear


And think I was calling them to dinner.


No good ever comes of goblins.


Skipping past the patch where I’d been before,


I cursed its thick, orangey skin.


No farmer should grow magic so foul.


No Earth should allow its birth.


I jumped as I heard a werewolf howl.


Damn Halloween and its fledglings of fright.


Damn the darkness that allows me no sight.


Damning myself to this holiday’s night.


Then what to my terrorized eyes did appear


But the jaundice bronze stare of a pumpkin gone bad.


Squash-shards of teeth piercing through makeshift gums


Caused my empty stomach to tremble with fear.


But I forced my cowardly gut to shut up


And concentrate on the bad matters at hand.


The Ol’ Jack’s charge set me in a fighting stance.


And I readied the top of my basket really fast,


Catching it in the wicker merely by chance.


I secured the latch with the clover in the clasp,


Pulled up my drooping Christmas stockings,


And beat heck, trying to get home before midnight.


Jack hissed and spat inside his wicker prison.


I mumbled a few good curses of my own


Then slammed open the door to my home sweet home.


I heard a light giggle and turned with a start.


Two of my children were bowed over laughing


At me, of course, for I sported Easter’s hare.


They pointed, wearing Dracula’s of their own,


Fake bloodied lips cleared to reveal pointy teeth.


Had this been any other All Hallow’s Eve,


I would have just flicked my cotton tail and winked.


Not tonight. Those little blood suckers meant harm.


I dodged them to the right and then the left.


Jumped over the table and out of their sight.


Plopping the basket down, I summoned my courage


While grabbing a bag from the table near by.


Quickly releasing the clasp, I raised the lid.


Hisses and spits turned into a grumbling roar


And that evil squash was, once again, airborne.


Its mouth opened in fury threatening my life


And I went for the only weapon I had,


Thrusting it deep into the Ol’Jack’s mouth. I gasped.


It widened its evil eyes in pure horror


And exploded in pieces. My hand intact.


I glanced all around. The holidays fading.


My own ears returned and the tail disappeared.


My kids laughed a child’s joy instead of menace.


And I sighed a breath of relief and uttered,


“No Halloween is complete without candy corn.”


 


 


 



 


 


 


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Reviewed by Duane Weide 10/9/2007
I love poetry that takes me to a different realm, this poem did that. Great write.
Reviewed by Joyce Bowling 11/6/2006
I'm a little late reviewing your work, but I loved it...very vivid description and great imagery.
Blessings,
Joyce Bowling
Reviewed by Dawn Mullan 10/18/2006
This time of the year is the best and your poem is great fun too. Thank you, Dawn
Reviewed by kenny baez 10/11/2006
Such a lot of fun this poem, merry and playful.
Reviewed by m j hollingshead 10/7/2006
fun read
Reviewed by Felix Perry 10/7/2006
Well done Halloween recital piece, sort of the Night Before Christmas of holiday writes.

Fee
Reviewed by Tinka Boukes 10/7/2006
Well done....you are in a halloween mood for sure!!

Love Tinka
Reviewed by Jane Rodway 10/7/2006
You really kept the suspense going well in this, I just had to find out how it ended :)
Reviewed by E T Waldron 10/7/2006
This was quite a hoot, and a great addition to the halloween scene!
excellent work!

Eileen


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