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__Let October’s fool fall With the autumn dusk; A cornfield tatterdemalion With terrible teeth And broomstick hands. High on the hill, Encircled by dancing children And harvest lovers, Jack’s pumpkin blazes As yellow as prairie gold Under the ghostly lantern moon.__
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Nov 5, 2020
Nov 5, 2020 at 3:46 AM UTC
Tatterdemalion
__Let October’s fool fall With the autumn dusk; A cornfield tatterdemalion With terrible teeth And broomstick hands. High on the hill, Encircled by dancing children And harvest lovers, Jack’s pumpkin blazes As yellow as prairie gold Under the ghostly lantern moon.__
A belated Halloween experiment - partially reconstituted poetry. More dilute and less tasty than its CS inspiration. ;) ‘I spot the hills With yellow ***** in autumn. I light the prairie cornfields Orange and tawny gold clusters And I am called pumpkins. On the last of October When dusk is fallen Children join hands And circle round me Singing ghost songs And love to the harvest moon; I am a jack-o'-lantern With terrible teeth And the children know I am fooling.’ - Carl Sandburg, Theme in Yellow
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F/Christchurch, New Zealand
Nov 5, 2020
Nov 5, 2020 at 3:46 AM UTC
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