Fair Came Poem by Lee Fones

Fair Came



the fair came with waltzes and dodgems
stalls selling candy floss, toffee apples
the noise, smell and the waft
of hotdogs, burgers and pineapples

the waltzers all waltz
dodgems all dodge
day the fair came
next to park lodge

ghost train was quiet with child so scary
frightening his parents so old
screams of horror, groans of pain
on a dark misty night so cold

the waltzers all waltz
dodgems all dodge
day the fair came
next to park lodge

the carousel went up and down
all various colours and different names
this one has zebras, unicorns to
the horses too have various maims

the waltzers all waltz
dodgems all dodge
day the fair came
next to park lodge

now this poem ain't like me others
dull, boring, no content, no fuss
but this is a dark poem
about fairground thats lifeless

the waltzers all waltz
dodgems all dodge
day the fair came
next to park lodge

all by themselves
on their own
all by themselves
on their own

however i've decided to make this
more scary, as on the ghost train
is there loving son
although this may look strange

the waltzers all waltz
dodgems all dodge
day the fair came
next to park lodge
he found a gun

carried by ghosts looking pained
parents are panicking wisley
two and a half hours had gone
a blood smeared carriage precisely

the waltzers all waltz
dodgems all dodge
day the fair came
next to park lodge

an eerie air shone through his parents no clue
waiting and waiting now discouraging
for son too eventually too pull up
they see a dismembered head raging

the waltzers all waltz
dodgems all dodge
day the fair came
next to park lodge

of their beloved son

the waltzers all waltz
dodgems all dodge
day the fair came
next to park lodge

Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: fairytale
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