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The Carnival

A Princess in the castle tower

The night has just begun

A prisoner of beauty's power

lies hidden from the sun

The darkness welcomes loneliness

the moonlight disappears

A north wind sings an ancient song

to reinforce her fears

 

She offers up a hopeless plea

to any god who cares

While knowing nothing ever came

from unpretentious prayers

Abandoning the waking world

she dreams of being free

Dancing on a pedestal

for everyone to see

 

But the morning sun appears again

to welcome back her tears

A devastating ray of gold

illuminates her fears

While outside on the windowsill

the jester starts to sing

And gently pulls the curtain closed

to hide the flaxen string

 

She hears the children laugh and cheer

The jester tells a joke

He wears a hat of silver bells

to camouflage the hoax

The maiden slowly comes to life

beneath the jester’s power

Another grand performance

by the Princess in the tower

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Written by
patrick-mcfarland
American
Published
Jul 26, 2013
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