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Tag Archives: Candy
Kitchen Table Top Theology
Today is a day with some great choices. Never being one for liking too many choices.. let’s celebrate all three in a way and still keep it in the season? So how about a poem for Gingerbread House Day, National … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry and Poems
Tagged Bethlehem, Bored, Bright, Candy, Christmas Eve, Christmas Star, Christmas Tunes, Chuck Berry, Ding A Ling, Divinity, Doom and Gloom, Family, Five Points, Frosting, Gingerbread House, Girls, Grin, Holy, House of Bread, Kitchen, Modern Days, Nuance, Oldies Station, Phone, Photograph, Poem, Poetry, Poinsettia, Restore, Rotary, Smile, Snow, Soon, Spirit, Star of David, Sweater, Table, Theology, Trivia, TV, Urban Dictionary, Wall
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Run of the Mill Hayride Halloween
Halloween Poem #31: Run of the Mill Hayride Halloween by Michael Romani From the first snowflake that fell that day It was a near certainty that the tricks at play Would make every headless horseman see and know That this … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry and Poems
Tagged 2019, All Hallow's Eve, Best, Brim, Candle, Candy, Candy Lovers, Child's Play, Chill, Day, Day of the Dead, Extraordinary, First Snow, Fun, Ghost, Glow, Goblin, Halloween, Handy, Hayride, Head, Headless Horseman, Hoodwink, Jack-O-Lanterns, Joy, Moment, November, Parents, Phototgraph, Play, Plunder, Poem, Poetry, Prankster, Pumpkin, Run of the Mill, Scare, Shake, Shiver, Show, Thrill, Trick, Trick or Treat, Tricks, Trickster, Way, Wink, Witch
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WordPress – #Daily Prompt – Ghoulish
It’s a ghoulish night at the curve of the street All the boys and girls are going trick or treat Costumed in and as their latest aspiration Filled with joy, candy and their inspiration There’s a trick here to getting … Continue reading
Posted in Photographs & Memories
Tagged Candy, Childhood, Costumes, Daily Prompt, Ghoulish, Ghouls, Goblins, Gravestone, Halloween, Photograph, Poem, Trick or Treat, Werewolves, Wordpress
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