Childhood - Disneyland Poem by Paul Warren

Childhood - Disneyland

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Do you remember on Sunday night?
The weekend was over but that was alright
Bathed and into clean pyjamas we all sat
In front of the TV sitting together on the mat
It didn’t matter that it was black and white
To see Disneyland and its stories was just right!

Davy Crockett, Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse
To us they were all adventures and really grouse
It was for just an hour but you would never miss
To have a racoon skin cap with a tail would be bliss
My memories of childhood that are so sweet now
The 60’s forever step up and take your bow!

© Paul Warren Poetry

Saturday, June 13, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: childhood
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A memory of growing up in the 60's.
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Paul Warren

Paul Warren

ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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