The Fair Poem by anais vionet

The Fair

Rating: 4.0


The flags are waving brightly,
hypnotizing the naive,
they shimmer like carnival balloons.

There are merry andrews waltzing,
to the themes of marching bands,
they're camouflaged to blend in with the moon.

The party's getting started,
so we better get in line
- the wind is breathing something like a sigh.

The smell of cotton candy
drowns out the barkers script,
and multicolored lights announce the mood.

There's rain off in the distance
- you can feel on your skin
- the children refuse to stay in line.

Dogs are barking somewhere,
and lanterns dance like birds
- there's nothing left to do but step in time,
two, three, four.

The tent is Chinese silk,
as silver as a coin
- acrobats take tickets with their lips.

The sawdust smells like bacon,
and the seats are way too small,
but the crowd is pushing in
because red rain is falling.

Elephants turn like dancers,
and trumpet to the night
- the sound shakes the world like my alarm.

Another ho-hum morning,
soon the sky will tell a lie,
- that lemon light has something to proclaim.

My bags are packed for boredom,
the trip will last all day,
- there's nothing left to do but step in time,
two, three, four.

Thursday, November 5, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: dream,fairy tale,teen
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
what hides in dreams?
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Paul Brookes 06 November 2020

A beautifully evocative poem Great job

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Khairul Ahsan 05 November 2020

'the wind is breathing something like a sigh' - nice! Thanks for reading and commenting on my poem 'Pristine Love'.

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Kostas Lagos 05 November 2020

A great imagination is revealed through this dream-poem. Damned alarm!

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Paris, France
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