Trick or treat. Halloween poetry for children

Sweet or trick, trick or treat, sweet or prank or trick or treat (trick-or-treat in English) is a Halloween activity in which children roam the houses in their neighborhood in disguise, asking for sweets with the phrase "sweet or trick?", "sweet or mischief", "trick or treat?" or "Does my little sku

Sweet or trick, trick or treat, sweet or prank or trick or treat (trick-or-treat in English) is a Halloween activity in which children roam the houses in their neighborhood in disguise, asking for sweets with the phrase "sweet or trick?", "sweet or mischief", "trick or treat?" or "Does my little skull give me?"

This poem, Trick or Treat, tells in a funny way the characters we can find on Halloween night: zombies, spiders, vampires and ghosts. A funny Halloween children's poetry for the children to recite while they ask for sweets for the houses.

Halloween Poetry for Children: Trick or Treat

The dead have awakened.

Surrounded by mystery,

have come out of their graves

and adorn the cemetery.

The zombies open their arms

giving great screams,

and the owls and vampires

leave the nests empty.

To play the shadows

have lit the candles.

They weave giant spiders,

long shreds of cloth. Al

And when the full moon comes out

with the most dancing zombies, los the worms writhe

and the mice jump.

And the children ask for sweets

while having a good time,

decorating pumpkins,

and shouting: "Trick or treat!"

I hope you like it.

A kiss with a hug.

Happy Hallowen!