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A Childs Eyes

By Carole C. Arnold

Candied apples, sticky and sweet
Ferris wheel and cotton candy treat
Curly blonde hair, eyes wide and blue
Carmel candy,stuck to her shoe.
Balloons all colors given by clowns.
Faces, painted smiles nary a frown.
Pennies tossed,a goldfish won.
Smell of popcorn, Can I have some?
Elephants march,poodle's dance
Heads spinning to catch a glance.
House of mirrors makes her laugh.
Granny, Look at you so big and fat.
Dusk approaches she rubs her eyes.
Grandpa picks her up as she sighs.
Fairy dust sprinkled in her eyes
Fairies come in her dreams to play.
Closing her eyes she drifts away
A perfect ending to this Magical day.

Copyright '2005 Carole Arnold

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