Emily was the show stopper at Indian Valley School's annual parade and she also participated and won 3rd place ($100 savings bond) in the Todos Santos Park Costume Contest and Parade in Concord.
I 'M MAKING A WITICHES BREW,
SLINGING THE ANIMALS FROM THE ZOO,
A LITTLE GIRL YELLS, A COWS BELL,
IT'S SO GOOD PLEASE DON'T TELL.
A CATS CLAW THAT TASTES LIKE WAR,
A CLINCH OF HAIR FROM THE TIDY LAW,
A BUTTON FROM THE WIZARDS CLOAK,
A COUPLE OF MUSCLES FROM THE WOMENS BLOKE,
NOW ALL THESE MIXED TOGETHER,
IT'LL SOON TASTE LIKE SHINY LEATHER.
ALL I NEED TO MAKE IT MORE,
SLING IN AN OLD APPLE CORE.
AND NOW IT'S DONE, IT WEIGHS A TON.
NOW OFF I GO WITH MY WITCHES BREW,
DOWN THE STREET I'M COMING THROUGH,
I'M GOING BY, THE BABIES CRY,
I AM LOOKING AROUND TOO FIND THE WIZARD,
TOO TURN HIM INTO A LONG GREEN LIZARD!!!!
It's Halloween! It's Halloween!
The moon is full and bright
And we shall see what can't be seen
On any other night.
Skeletons and ghosts and ghouls,
Grinning goblins fighting duels,
Werewolves rising from their tombs,
Witches on their magic brooms.
In masks and gowns
we haunt the street
And knock on doors
for trick or treat.
Tonight we are
the king and queen,
For oh tonight
it's Halloween!
A bald-headed ghost
Drank some witches' brew
And on top of his head
A strange thing grew.
It was pointed and tall
And black as a bat
With stringy long hair
Where his head was flat.
The sad little ghost
Didn't want any hair
Or a black pointed hat
So he said, "Witch beware!"
Then he chanted some words
With a spell-casting switch
And gave Halloween Night
A bald-headed witch!!
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