Cotton Candy Memories Poem by Paul Warren

Cotton Candy Memories



I dreamt of cotton candy
One in the hand is kind of handy
Just take a bite
And chew it as you might
Then it melts in your mouth
As it disappears down south

Then you hold your father by the hand
Seeing the lights flitter around so grand
The cool summer breeze feels great
The summer holidays you couldn't wait
At the end asleep in the back of the car
To home and bed wasn't too far.

© Paul Warren Poetry

Friday, November 8, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: childhood ,memory
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Paul Warren

Paul Warren

ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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