Kids in costumes come to your street, Calling out for something sweet. With me in hand, they'll say the chant, "Trick or treat!" - that's their enchant.
What is America
On this night, no tricks, only treats, Colorful costumes and festive beats. With samba rhythms, they sway and parade, what's this Halloween masquerade?
What is Brazil
As autumn winds blow, A tradition arises, both eerie and slow. No costumes or candies, but stories are spun, Around fires they gather, as one by one,
What is United Kingdom
They light candles in hollowed-out shells, To guide the souls home from eerie realms. On the island, on this haunting night, What's this tradition, shining so bright?
What is Philippines
In the heart of this country, a festival so grand, Odo's celebration sweeps across the land. Not Halloween's spooks or candy's delight, But a sacred tradition, with spirits in sight.
What is Nigeria
In this land, where cold winds blow, Maple leaves fall, and pumpkin lanterns glow. Kids dress up warm, in costumes so neat, But they've got a twist, a Halloween treat.
What is Canada
On this eerie night, A tradition unfolds, with candles so bright. Not costumes or candy, but something unique, To honor the spirits, their memory we seek.
What is Chile
In the land of Dracula, with castles so grand, They honor the night with a blood-red hand. The tradition, a Gothic delight, What do they celebrate on this Halloween night?
What is Transylvania (Romania)
With lit paper lanterns, so delicate and bright, They honor the spirits, with grace and with light. In this place, on this autumnal night, What's this tradition, a beautiful sight?
What is Japan
In embrace, a celebration so fine, Fete Des Masques, a tradition divine. Not Halloween's costumes or candy so sweet, But masked dancers and rhythms that beat.
What is Mali
Sugar skulls abound, with colors so bold, Calacas dance, their stories are told. Families gather, to celebrate and weep, What's this tradition, where memories keep?
What is Mexico (Dia de los Muertos)
On Halloween night, Music fills the air, oh, what a sight! Dressed in Creole style, people gather 'round, To sing and dance, on hallowed ground.
What is Peru
In the land where the mist does creep, A Halloween tradition, secrets to keep. Not just costumes and sweets to receive, But the "guising" tradition, you must believe.
What is Scotland
With oil lamps and colors, a vibrant display, in a joyous array. On this festive night, What's this tradition, so radiant and bright?
What is India
With flickering flames, in the desert's embrace, They remember the departed in a quiet, solemn space, What's this tradition, in the ancient light?
What is Egypt
From trunk to trunk, their quest takes flight, Gathering goodies in the Arctic night. Not houses, but cars, is where they convene, In this icy land, what's this Halloween scene?
What is Alaska
As October takes hold,
A tradition unfolds, unique and bold.
Not pumpkins or costumes, but candles aglow,
In remembrance they gather, their reverence to show.
What is Columbia
A mischievous soul, a deal with the dark, Tricked the devil, left his mark. He roams the night with his lantern's glare, what's this legend, do you dare to declare?
What is Ireland
In this land, as autumn winds sway, A tradition emerges on a special day. Not costumes or candies, but paper boats they send, To guide lost souls home, to make amends.
What is China
In the country's heart, as the moon takes flight, The Boujloud Festival emerges with delight. Not Halloween's ghosts or candy's sweet taste, But performers in masks, with a vibrant embrace.
What is Morocco