@prefix rdf: . @prefix dbr: . @prefix yago: . dbr:Punkie_Night rdf:type yago:Measure100033615 , yago:WikicatFestivalsInSomerset , yago:Look100877127 , yago:Activity100407535 , yago:Sensing100876874 , yago:PsychologicalFeature100023100 , yago:Festival115162388 , yago:WikicatOctoberObservances , yago:Event100029378 , yago:FundamentalQuantity113575869 , yago:Act100030358 , yago:YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity . @prefix dbo: . dbr:Punkie_Night rdf:type dbo:Company , yago:Abstraction100002137 , yago:Observation100879759 , yago:SensoryActivity100876737 , yago:TimePeriod115113229 . @prefix rdfs: . dbr:Punkie_Night rdfs:label "Punkie Night"@en ; rdfs:comment "Punkie Night is a traditional West Country holiday practised on the last Thursday of October in Somerset. Children will march around with a jack o'lantern, singing the following song : It's Punkie Night tonightIt's Punkie Night tonightAdam and Eve would not believeIt's Punkie Night tonight There are some variants which also include these lines: \"Give me a candle, give me a lightIf you don't, you'll get a fright\" or alternatively: \"Give me a candle give me lightIf you haven't a candle, a penny's all right\" (Cooper & Sullivan, 1994)."@en . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dbc: . dbr:Punkie_Night dcterms:subject dbc:October_observances , dbc:Festivals_in_Somerset , dbc:Halloween , dbc:Somerset_folklore ; dbo:wikiPageID 13940880 ; dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1119256924 ; dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Hinton_St_George , dbr:Somerset , , dbr:Lopen , dbc:October_observances , dbr:Blackdown_Hills , , , dbr:West_Country , , dbc:Somerset_folklore , dbr:Pwca , dbc:Festivals_in_Somerset , dbr:Pooka , dbr:Chiselborough , dbr:Trick_or_Treat , dbc:Halloween , , dbr:Faeries , , dbr:Castle_Neroche . @prefix owl: . dbr:Punkie_Night owl:sameAs , . @prefix yago-res: . dbr:Punkie_Night owl:sameAs yago-res:Punkie_Night . @prefix wikidata: . dbr:Punkie_Night owl:sameAs wikidata:Q7260424 . @prefix dbp: . @prefix dbt: . dbr:Punkie_Night dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Reflist , dbt:Wiktionary-inline , dbt:Halloween , dbt:Use_dmy_dates , dbt:Cite_book ; dbo:abstract "Punkie Night is a traditional West Country holiday practised on the last Thursday of October in Somerset. Children will march around with a jack o'lantern, singing the following song : It's Punkie Night tonightIt's Punkie Night tonightAdam and Eve would not believeIt's Punkie Night tonight There are some variants which also include these lines: \"Give me a candle, give me a lightIf you don't, you'll get a fright\" or alternatively: \"Give me a candle give me lightIf you haven't a candle, a penny's all right\" (Cooper & Sullivan, 1994). As Cooper and Sullivan (1994) explain, this relates to the tradition of children would begging for candles on this night, and threaten people who refused to give them anything (compare the custom of Trick or Treat). Cooper and Sullivan also explain how a Punkie King and a Punkie Queen would typically lead the proceedings."@en . @prefix gold: . dbr:Punkie_Night gold:hypernym dbr:Custom . @prefix prov: . dbr:Punkie_Night prov:wasDerivedFrom . @prefix xsd: . dbr:Punkie_Night dbo:wikiPageLength "4172"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger . @prefix foaf: . @prefix wikipedia-en: . dbr:Punkie_Night foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:Punkie_Night .