Trick Or Treat

This practice we teach our kids when we dress them up into these supposed cute costumes have a far reaching significance. We teach them to reward those who participate in this Devil’s playground and those who do not, we teach them to punish with a trick. The tricks can vary considerably but what ever the kids do, implanted in the back of their innocent heads to how to judge and hand out punishment. Couldn’t we use this time for another lesson that might benefit the country more?

 

Trick Or Treat

 

They say the borders of evil and good

Reach each other and that we should

In all our ways try to make evil please

Crackling noises, costumes and many sweeties

Kind to those that give but for those who did not

One lewd act or trickery, hidden, so you aren’t caught 

Repainted doorsteps, egged cars or tissue in trees

To people not treating, you might do any of these

Righteousness bids me to stop and think

Each offending act puts us closer to evil’s brink

At the boundary of good and evil why can’t we defeat

This devil’s playground, dress saintly and forget Trick or Treat

 

 


 

Same Poem new highlight

 

Trick Or Treat

Halloween Day

 

THey say the borders of evil and good

Reach each other and that we should

In all our ways try to make evil please

Crackling noises, costumes and many sweeties

Kind to those that give but for those who did not

One lewd act or trickery, hidden, so you aren’t caught 

Repainted doorsteps, egged cars or tissue in trees

To people not treating, you might do any of these

Righteousness bids me to stop and think

Each offenDing act puts us closer to evil’s brink

At the boundary of good and evil why can’t we defeat

This devil’s playground, dress saintly and forget Trick or Treat

 

 

 

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