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An eye of a happy storm--

Man and mouse holding hands, beholding

 

what they have done together.

A magic Marcelline, MO:

 

a portal to lands that beckon, but never compel.

Trees, silent water, castle walls dividing

 

off magic gardens and sacred

spaces.Tiki torches leading in

 

to a real rainforest with fake animals,

fedora'd adventurers and no dust

 

or hunger or poison. A whilring, infernal

rocket sprung from the mind

 

of Jules Verne, raisng your hopes that

one day you'll own that jetpack,

 

flying car, ticket to the moon.

A fairytale castle, draw-bridge down—

 

a glittering carousel inviting from behind forbidding walls.

A fort with wide open doors that fear only animatronic

 

Indians and where every frontiersman is a hero to be

emulated by your children.

 

You need not choose right away.

No need to be hasty. If you wish, you may

 

choose to stay here, to linger, the aroma of the popcorn

cart competing with the fragrance

 

of the popcorn blossoms on the sheltering trees

and the flowerbeds decorating, protecting

 

Walt's silent, inanimate memorial,

until the stars come out and

 

the crickets chirp in the voice of a

conscience content, and popcorn

 

lights form haunting outlines, constellations

telling whispered stories and seductively

 

suggesting that tomorrow you stand

in line for a new ride: falling in

 

love, signing the papers, applying

for that loan, giving it just

 

one more chance. Here, you cannot

sleep, but you will dream.

 

And rest in the heart, in the womb.

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Written by
tom-gunn
American
Published
Jun 28, 2012
Lines·Words
38·239
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This poem is part of a cycle of poems in progress inspired by Disneyland. Substantive feedback is more than welcome.

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