“It’s big, it’s broad…
It’s broad, it’s bright…
It fills the sky of All Hallow’s Night…
The strangest sight you’ve ever seen.
The Monster Tree on Halloween.”

Source: The Halloween Tree (1972), Chapter 5 (pp. 28-29)

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