Poem: Make Believe in Real Life

I went to the Halloween store
as I do every year,
I looked at the costumes
all on display
from the horrific
to the absurd
You could dress up
like your ghost
or vampire
or a ghoul
or a witch
as a pirate
or a pineapple.
There were signs and flags
cat ears and demon horns
fake blood and trick knives.
I'm a kid at heart
on the one night of the year
where you can dress up
and forget who you usually are
and act like
who you are meant to be.
And I wish
you were there with me
but you've never been one
to see the purpose in it.

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