What are the poems about Halloween?

Halloween is a traditional festival in the west, which falls on June 3 1 day every year. Many people in Asia mistakenly call Halloween Halloween. So do you know the poem about Halloween? Let's get to know each other.

What are the poems about Halloween?

1. Halloween

Carnival because of loneliness?

Depression is fear.

Face loneliness!

Understand that we all have prototypes of witches,

Have the courage to wear it.

Black pointed bucket cap

Broom brings death.

He is the most sincere friend.

Come when you should, and take what you should.

It's better than saying "live forever"

A hypocrite who shouted "a thousand generations live forever"!

That night, the demons danced around.

Pumpkins are teething tonight.

I am determined to fall in love with this night.

Brave sleepy hollow.

The dreariness of 364 nights

In order to wait for an indulgent night

Holding a gloomy sickle

Take off your naive coat

Youth is fleeting.

Passion only burns for a moment.

Who cares about moral principles?

I just want to indulge tonight!

I don't know if you mean that this lost box is full of sweets.

2. Sweet box

How many memories are sweet?

How many memories are bitter?

In a plain life

We often bury our pain deep.

In the memory of the past

We only leave happiness for today.

Each of us

The box of missing is full of sweets.

Taste the ups and downs in yesterday's story.

Open the candy box

There are sweets made of missing.

Taste the sweetness.

Just like yesterday's memory.

Sugar is in your mouth.

Sweet to a little heartache.

Yesterday was in your hands

Happy to some deep bitterness.

3. Autumn chocolate

When you fall in love with chocolate

Autumn image

Brown language

The cold wind really came.

Spin in the fallen leaves

Wear dark clothes at night.

Button star

The sky is neat and bright.

With chocolate in his hand

It's dark all night

One by one, okay.

Just get used to it.

Elegant bitterness

4. Lost memories

Seeing that you like candy,

It's so sweet when it's not opened.

At the moment when eyes met.

I feel so familiar

I am here

in one's heart of hearts

Turn over the past thoughts

So you're a

Long-lost memory

5. Cotton candy in hand

Cotton candy in your hand

Lift up to the sky

This sweet white cloud

Like a good dream that hasn't woken up yet

It turned out that Saturday morning

Have a more melancholy mood

The origin of pumpkin lantern

The jack-o-lantern originated in ancient Ireland. Legend has it that there is a man named Jack who is an alcoholic and likes to play practical jokes. One day, Jack tricked the devil into climbing a tree, and then carved a cross on the stump, threatening the devil not to come down. Then Jack made an agreement with the devil to let him come down from the tree on the condition that the devil promised to cast a spell so that Jack would never commit a crime. After Jack's death, his soul could neither go to heaven nor go to hell, so his undead had to wander between heaven and earth by a small candle. In ancient Irish legend, this small candle was placed in a hollowed-out radish, called? Jack lamp? Moreover, the ancient radish lantern has evolved to this day, and it is a pumpkin lantern made of pumpkins. It is said that Irish people soon arrived in the United States and found that pumpkins are better than radishes in terms of source and carving, so pumpkins became the darling of Halloween.