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’Twas Halloween Night (Thanks to Clement Clark Moore, who wrote “The Night Before Christmas.”) ’Twas Halloween night, and all through the house, All the creatures were stirring and eating a mouse. The monsters had gathered to plan and prepare For all trick-or-treaters they wanted to scare. Each creature stepped forth and performed energetically Their Halloween act and did so alphabetically. The Abominable Snowman, known as a Yeti, Celebrated the night by tossing confetti. The Bats had a blast, and they left us aghast! Through the flap in the bat door they flew out so fast. Count Dracula rose, as he […]

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