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All In a Day
I waited all year for cotton candy day, and my excitement had been growing; oh, now the carnival fair was here, with the rides and games and shows. ~ And those special smells. ~ We lived close to the fair grounds. and walked, although I skipped along; I could hear the high shrills and noise, and I was beside myself with glee. ~ This is a happy memory. ~ We entered the gates with tickets, and followed the crowds past tents; sometimes, Mom stopped to look, but, I pulled her arm, "lets go." ~The cotton candy was lovely. ~ Mom wanted me to go on rides, but I was content to sit on the grass; and eat my huge pink cotton candy. a news photographer snapped my picture. ~ The caption read, "tot enjoys fair." ~ All day we wandered the fair grounds, playing bingo- I loved the Merry-Go-Round; Mom loved the Swings, we were so tired, but, I convinced Mom that I needed or die. ~ A cotton candy to take home. ~ ____________________________ September 7, 2020 Poetry/Narrative/All In A Day Copyright Protected, ID 20-1284-071-03 All Right Reserved, 2020, Constance La France Written for the contest, All In A Day sponsor, William Kekaula First Place
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