The Bethlen Home Messenger, 1991 (1-3. szám)

1991-09-01 / 3. szám

Trick or Treat One of the most celebrated holidays for children is Halloween. This is a time when they can become very creative with their costumes and become their favorite comic book character or maybe a fairy princess. The following poem is dedicated to the little child found in each and everyone of us. Wax and Wane Full moon casts an eerie glow on the darkened streets below; Old owls hooting, dry leaves scooting, Halloween is near. Witches, goblins, ghouls and ghosts, apple bobbing, chestnut roasts; Trick or treating, candy eating; Halloween is here. Sticky fingers, sticky smiles, Candy left in sticky piles. Tummies aching, Wise heads shaking; Halloween is past. veoi-Eoeso tn HGiMSNnaa M3N <79ot xoa o d yuNiow r isnan« nay VJ ‘jaiuoSrj 6Z °N aivd Hovisod s n •8jo lyaij UON Z.S90-8S9SI BiuEAiXsuuod ‘reiuoSn Z.S9 x«a O d wtoQE U3ii|ti®

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