Friday, October 30, 2009

Halloween Poem

The following copyrighted poem is from a collection called "Poems from the Mariner's Wife". These were written to my husband who, at 61, is still sailing the seven seas, so that he would know that no matter where in the world he would be, my love would always find him.

Halloween

By Tina Erwin

The Goblins have come, as they do every year,

to fill all the children with excitement and fear.

The orangey pumpkins with gnarly faces,

are waiting for the moment to assume their places.


The kids have decided what they will and won’t be,

a flapper, a gangster, a kook from TV.

The trick or treat candy now sits in the basket

just waiting for someone to dare for to ask it.


The witches are watching from rooftops and trees

while trolls terrorize the insects and scare away the bees.

The Trick or Treat players have begun their patrol,

seeking candy and fun from around every knoll.


But there’s just no Halloween at sea I’m told,

just the wind and water and the ever present cold.

So think of us brightly on Halloween night

as we ward off the scary, the hairy, the fright.


We’ll think of you braving the dark anyway

with nothing to scare you but the lack of the day.

So wrap your Halloween in our love and light

and you won’t have trolls or scares or fright.


For Halloween time is about love after all

the love that comes from the feel of Fall.

That love that comes from the fun painted faces,

and the knowledge that we miss you in your far away places.


Copyright 2009, Poems by the Mariner's Wife, by Tina Erwin

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