- 14-line poem
- Autumn, pumpkins, children, the jack-o-lantern. No speculative fiction content, unless every jack-o-lantern qualifies.
- Published April 1916 in Sandburg, Chicago Poems (Henry Holt), p. 132. Some of the poems were published previously.
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| September 1965 |
|
Ghosts and Goblins: Stories for Halloween | E. P. Dutton | Anthology | 250 |
| December 1973 |
|
Ghosts and Goblins: Stories for Halloween | E. P. Dutton | Anthology | 250 |
| 1974 |
|
Hey-How for Halloween! | Harcourt Brace Jovanovich | Anthology | 26 |
| April 1996 |
|
The Whispering Room: Haunted Poems | Kingfisher | Anthology | 15 |
| September 2003 |
|
The Kingfisher Book of Scary Poems | Kingfisher (US) | Anthology | 15 |