October The Thirty-First
By Diane Dunwell-Hoffman © 1991
Halloween is in the air, ghosts and goblins everywhere.
Witches, pumpkins, big black cats.
Through the dark fly owls and bats.
The moon is full up in the sky,
while werewolves look for you and I.
So if you are out on October the thirty-first,
beware of vampires who are dying of thirst.
Witches, pumpkins, big black cats.
Through the dark fly owls and bats.
The moon is full up in the sky,
while werewolves look for you and I.
So if you are out on October the thirty-first,
beware of vampires who are dying of thirst.
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