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HALLOWEEN

I was Frankenstein
The tall child in the back
I was six foot sixth grade
Mom would say, "Aren't you a little old?"
"I'm taking my younger sister she's seven."
Sometimes they wouldn't put candy in my sack
I was a kid too
You come to my door
You are not too big to ignore
Lemonade for Mom a beer for Dad
I'm the tall dude in the Kiss mask
The children know me don't have to ask
Some men never grow old
That's me I'm told
Forever young





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