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A brief poem (with a twist) about the excitement of visiting a fairground |
| The giant cardboard poster states, "The Carnival's back in Town" The smile that beams across my face Replaces the normal frown I rush down to the local Park Excitement in me grows A huge expanse of colour and noise The lights, the smells, side-shows The peanut vendor sells his wares, Hot dogs and Popcorn too So little time to take each ride So many things to do The giant Ferris Wheel lifts me High above the ground, The Switchback ride, spins so fast The grace of the Merry-Go-Round The Dodgem Cars let out frustration A child-like road rage More cotton candy before I leave I wish i would never age Once more I shed a sorrowful tear As I exit through the gates, I'll come back here again next year When i'll be Forty Eight! |