Recalling Tricks

Halloween Memories

Sharing Stories
October 23, 2022 at 7:21 p.m.
Trick or Treaters
Trick or Treaters

...by April Ryan

 

HALLOWEEN Memories


When I was little, we walked in groups,

brown bag for candy—masked troupes.


Junior high school hijinks—autumn fun.

Leaves raked into piles before setting sun.

Leafed camouflage—disguise the scene,

pop up jack-in-the-box—howl “Halloween.”


Now retired, all days feel Halloween’s past.

As I watch JEOPARDY—questioning clues fast,

I talk to the sofa—no eerie Halloween grouch.

“Who are familiar ghosts sitting on the couch?”


April Ryan, loves her Halloween candy, is a writer and poet, much published on Sharing Stories and in Poetry Corner.

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