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| October 29, 2018

HALLOWEEN

When the pumpkins ripen in the fields,

dewy spider webs line the walk,

ripe apples fall from the trees,

and corn has cured upon the stalk.

Autumn has painted the hills and vales,

and leaves have turned to brown from green.

Frosty mornings chill our fingers.

It will soon be Halloween.

The Lord of Death will loose his legions,

with evil designs for them to weave.

Witches, Goblins, Devils, Ghosts,

will be freed on All Saints Eve.

We will keep our bonfires blazing,

adding branches to the fire.

Ghosts and Goblins stalk the darkness,

so we will build our fires higher.

In the darkness of the Glen,

if we should hear the Banshee’s wail,

we’ll crowd closer to the fire,

and drink courage from the ale.

Snicker Snee will lie beside us,

claymores girded round our waists,

and our bodies painted blue,

with holy protective pastes.

Yew, Rowan, Hazel wood,

and the Jack-o-lanterns’ light,

mistletoe wove in our tresses,

will protect us on this night.

Those who know the Holy Oak,

all will gather for the feast,

and quaff ale to toast the Sky God,

till the sun rise in the east.

(This started out as an invitation to our Halloween party and was later modified into a poem.)

Del Gustafson is a cowboy poet from Nooksack, Washington where even the trains don’t stop.

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