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Light of the Carousel

Twinkling lights Signs painted with gold Screams fleeing from carnival rides Secrets to behold Wandering around, see the sideshow freaks Stay away from Envy, Pride, and Greed Children run by carrying goods and candy Run to their mothers Saying they're fine, they're dandy Moving to the large striped tent Inside to the music I went Splendor danced which made magical eyes Stay away from the edges that's where torment lies The lights are dimming, it's time to go Vile perceptions are coming, it's the end of the show I'll be back soon, I know I will Remember, stay in the light of the carousel
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Written by
micah-elise
29 / F
Published
Mar 23, 2014
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21·104
Tags
#circus#dark#thoughts#mind#carnival#magical#scary
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