Thomas W. Sypek 121 East Grove Stl Middleboro, Ma. 02346 508-947-9968 Sypekmd@aol.com SETTING THE SCENE Let me set the scene, set the scene for a very scary scary Halloween. Let me set the scene for very a scary scary Halloween. Picture a full moon, a full moon, and very soon, very soon a werewolf howls at the moon, at the moon. An old gypsy searches for her son, for her son, for she knows he is the cursed one, the cursed one. A layer of fog covers the ground; covers the ground as a werewolf lets out his piercing sound as layer of fog covers the ground, covers the ground. A man walks home alone, home alone. He was told not to roam, not to roam as he walks home alone. Under the full moon’s light, man and beast fight, under the full moon light they fight. One lives the other dies as the gypsy sighs. The gypsy sighs as her son dies, as her son dies. In the woods, in the woods, are the misunderstood, are the misunderstood in the woods. Witches do their dance, do their dance, conjuring up love and romance, love and romance the witches do their dance in the woods, in the woods. They are the misunderstood, the misunderstood. There are no cauldrons here, no cauldrons here, only the love of nature held dear, held dear. Things do go bump in the night, bump in the night. Oh, what a sight, what a sight as things go bump in the night. Thunder and lighting, thunder and lighting, a monster is created. He will soon be mated this monster that was created. The Bride of Frankenstein will not pine; will not pine for husband, Frankenstein. She screams with all her might, her might, at her husband. What a frightening sight, frightening sight as she screams at her husband with all her might. In the graveyard the dead walk, the dead walk. Skeletons talk, skeletons talk as the dead walk. Haunted houses, bewitched spouses, flying brooms, spirit filled rooms, the invisible man, we do all that we can, all that we can to set the scene, set the scene for a scary scary Halloween.