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Electric Parade

by omar-kawash

I heard an uppy jingle behind me and my long tired feet told me they could make it to the street's song. I glided past clouds of sugar with a glimmer in my eye, pain forging with each stride. Childhood was only a few moments behind. With a tensing of lashes tight, tired soles left caramel kisses exploring dense sweet air. Thousands of fireflies synchronized together. a tangible magic flew through the energetic night. I was hypnotized. There was babies' laughter, to my right, and, to my left, a group of seven year olds. A blue ribbon strewn through the air preventing eager children from joining the dance of man-made insects on cars lacking drivers. With a similar gaze of innocence, I sat beside them with crossed legs. Enchanted, bewildered, awed, my heart sung with every song. I saw a princess dawned on a brilliance of blue, her steps graceful and light. An unwavering smile strewn on her lips. I was stung by fairy tale's enchanted kiss. And then I saw: true beauty; like a dove, natural, organic, pure. My one and only was smiling above. I ushered for her to join me lost in childhoods last glory. She took my hand and I stood with her, I left with a world to be unfurled.
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Nov 29, 2015
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#love#dreams#reality#fairy#childhood#tales#ever#electricity#after#happily
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