PoemMr. Macklin’s Jack O’Lantern
Author / PoetDavid McCord
TagsFun, Halloween, Imagination, Spookiness

Mr. Macklin takes his knife
And carves the yellow pumpkin face:
Three holes bring eyes and nose to life,
The mouth has thirteen teeth in place.
Then Mr. Macklin just for fun
Transfers the corn-cob pipe from his
Wry mouth to Jack’s, and everyone
Dies laughing! O what fun it is
Till Mr. Macklin draws the shade
And lights the candle in Jack’s skull.
Then all the inside dark is made
As spooky and as horrorful
As Halloween, and creepy crawl
The shadows on the tool-house floor,
With Jack’s face dancing on the wall.
O Mr. Macklin! where’s the door?

David McCord
David McCord
15 Dec 1897 - 13 Apr 1997
Region: North America
Period: Contemporary
Awards: Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal

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