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  1. 21. We Bought A Lot Of Candy Bars

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    Buying Halloween candy early enough in the season provides a lot of options, but sometimes having it in the house for too long before October 31st can be a problem.

    We bought a lot of candy bars.
    We thought it would be neat
    to have a ton for all the kids
    who came to trick-or-treat.

    We bought them early in the month
    when they were all on sale.
    We dragged the bags in from the car
    and set them on the scale.

    The candy weighed a hundred pounds!
    I’m sure we got enough.
    In fact, we may have had too much
    of all that yummy stuff.

    It wouldn’t hurt to just eat one,
    or two, or three, or four.
    We bought so much that we could
    even eat a dozen more.

    So every day we had a few;
    a minuscule amount.
    How many? I can’t say for sure.
    I wasn’t keeping count.

    Our pile grew smaller every day
    by ten, fifteen, or twenty.
    But, still, it didn’t matter.
    We were certain we had plenty.

    When Halloween arrived we checked
    the candy situation,
    and found that we had given in
    to way too much temptation.

    A single bar was all we had.
    We’d eaten all the rest.
    So, if our lights are off tonight,
    I think that’s for the best.

    “We Bought a Lot of Candy Bars” copyright © 2020 Kenn Nesbitt. All Rights Reserved. Reprinted by permission of the author. www.poetry4kids.com

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  3. 22. A Vampire Bit My Neck Last Night

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    Halloween can be filled with many scary things for children. It’s easy to let our imaginations run away with us.

    A vampire bit my neck last night.
    And, though it sounds insane,
    some zombies chased me down the street
    and tried to eat my brain.

    A mummy shambled after me.
    Godzilla stomped my face.
    I nearly I got abducted by
    an alien from space.

    When Frankenstein attacked me
    I escaped, but then almost
    got tackled by a skeleton,
    a werewolf, and a ghost.

    A slimy blob engulfed me.
    Then I woke up with a scream.
    I’ve never been so overjoyed
    to wake up from a dream.

    Last night I learned a lesson;
    if you want to keep your head,
    don’t watch a scary movie
    right before you go to bed.

    “A Vampire Bit My Neck Last night” copyright © 2021 Kenn Nesbitt. All Rights Reserved. Reprinted by permission of the author. www.poetry4kids.com

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  5. 23. Star Of The East

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    In this poem, famous poet Eugene Field (1850-1895) shares the hope of Christmastime. It starts with a short retelling of the Christmas story. Then it moves to an invitation for the reader to be like the wise men and lay their hearts and gifts before the Child of Bethlehem.

    Star of the East, that long ago
    Brought wise men on their way
    Where, angels singing to and fro,
    The Child of Bethlehem lay—
    Above that Syrian hill afar
    Thou shinest out to-night, O Star!

    Star of the East, the night were drear
    But for the tender grace
    That with thy glory comes to cheer
    Earth's loneliest, darkest place;
    For by that charity we see
    Where there is hope for all and me.

    Star of the East! show us the way
    In wisdom undefiled
    To seek that manger out and lay
    Our gifts before the child—
    To bring our hearts and offer them
    Unto our King in Bethlehem!

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