diamond,
We were young
Rides
We saw the people get smaller and smaller
We witnessed the city expand
And saw skyscrapers and buildings
That almost touched the sky
Balloons
They came in different shapes and sizes
They were sold by an old man
Who gave you happiness in exchange for money
A good bargain
Food
We tasted blue and pink cotton candy
There was popcorn and blue lemonade
That painted our tongue salty and sweet
Like art we didn’t need to see
Magic
It was all an illusion
Yet we were amused
Fun
Everything had come to an end
So we had to go home
We did so with smiling faces
In happy spirits
And still young at heart.
Literary: A Day at the Carnival
We were young
Rides
We saw the people get smaller and smaller
We witnessed the city expand
And saw skyscrapers and buildings
That almost touched the sky
Balloons
They came in different shapes and sizes
They were sold by an old man
Who gave you happiness in exchange for money
A good bargain
Food
We tasted blue and pink cotton candy
There was popcorn and blue lemonade
That painted our tongue salty and sweet
Like art we didn’t need to see
Magic
It was all an illusion
Yet we were amused
Fun
Everything had come to an end
So we had to go home
We did so with smiling faces
In happy spirits
And still young at heart.
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