Poem: No Halloween

No Halloween

I have had no costume tonight, did not
see a single trick-or-treater at my door.  It
has barely been Halloween at all
here, except for the feeling, unchanged
today, that there is no need
for costumes here, that everyone
is already wearing one daily,
though most have forgotten
who is underneath.

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