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Delusions about you, My future, are both Grandiose and frightening. You are the ringleader Overseeing the management At a carnival ground. Step up, you say to the child As you grasp her around the waist And lift her to a plastic pony Twisting around the scenery. In this spinning, if she stares Long and hard She can see the glorious paintings In the swirl of colors, But not the faces in pain, Just the art on the walls Growing brighter At the sight of the sun Sinking down into the earth, Lighting its skies on fire.
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Sep 26, 2011
Sep 26, 2011 at 11:38 PM UTC
The Merry-Go-Round
Delusions about you, My future, are both Grandiose and frightening. You are the ringleader Overseeing the management At a carnival ground. Step up, you say to the child As you grasp her around the waist And lift her to a plastic pony Twisting around the scenery. In this spinning, if she stares Long and hard She can see the glorious paintings In the swirl of colors, But not the faces in pain, Just the art on the walls Growing brighter At the sight of the sun Sinking down into the earth, Lighting its skies on fire.
after Charles Simic
stephanie-valentino
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Sep 26, 2011
Sep 26, 2011 at 11:38 PM UTC
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