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October Country
The leaves begin to change
 Orange, red, yellow, and brown
 And from the trees they fall down, down, down
 The winds begin to differ from the summer breeze
 And though it is chilly, it is not yet a freeze
 This is October country
 This is the time
 When children gather candy and on it they do dine
 The nights come quicker than they have before
 And people gather around fires to tell of ancient folklore
 These stories they do speak of are far beyond the norm
 And if you let them frighten you, shadows begin to form
 They dance along the edges of your worst nightmare
 And if they get too close, it is you they want to scare
 This is October country
 This is the time
 When the ghosts of long lost souls rest among the pine
 The moon shines brighter on these autumn nights
 Its luminescence as clear as a thousand candle lights
 The pumpkins have faces that laugh and smile
 And they are surrounded by leaves in a pile
 They sit upon the front porch, waiting to greet
 All the Trick or Treaters that they wish to meet
 The scarecrows sit atop the crops 
 To scare off the big, black crows
 A big favor they do for the farmer, for they are their worst foes
 This is October country
 This is the time
 When cats sit upon fences and watch the stars shine
 The wolves howl louder in this time of year
 For they know that All Hallows Eve is near
 The candy is stacked in piles so high
 That one would think they would reach the night sky
 The rappers so colorful, the taste so divine
 You know only Halloween can create candy so fine
 The children wait anxiously for that one night a year
 And when it is over, they do shed a tear
 This is October country
 This is the time
 The one night a year being different is not a crime
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