The Funfair
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Written by
Marwa Rakha
July 2009
Contributor
Written by
Marwa Rakha
July 2009
My laughter and giggles filled the air as you walked me to the fair. I was again a little girl of five; I was so alive. My pink ballerina shoes I wore for I feared falling no more. To the carousel we walked and about all the games we talked. The merry-go-round song played and to the tunes I swayed. A black stallion I mounted; up and down I counted. In the air my hands I threw in my heart your love grew. To the rollercoaster we went next to one another we laid spent. You bought me ice cream on a cone; its chocolate flavor made me moan. You painted kittens on my face, and gave me mittens made of lace. In the mirror maze we set foot hand in hand we stood. What I saw was never so true; I saw the girl that I once knew. In front of the fortuneteller our eyes met. “Will it last? ” I asked fearing regret. “Carpe Diem” were the two words she uttered. “I love you” in a low voice you stuttered. Between a silent breeze and tunes so fine, in the horizon a dolphin did shine. In my heart and out he jumped; our bodies gently bumped. I am the ocean! The high waves I create. I am a wave! In the ocean I propagate. In a chocolate factory the little girl stood. The delightful chocolate tasted so good. Oh God!

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