BACK FROM THE DREAD TRAPEZE BOY
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BACK FROM THE DREAD TRAPEZE BOY
Character poem – Back from the Dread (D.Bluefield)
Amidst the crowded clutter amongst the flea-market crowd I spied him hiding in a corner calling me clear and loud -A paper-mache clown boy holding the ropes of a trapeze with a gaze of purest joy like he was swinging in a breeze -Billowed color-spreckled shirt puffy pants of periwinkle blue with vest and little orange hat on his wavy blonde hairdoo You'ill be coming home with me where I'll be taking you to my balcony that overlooks the sea you're gonna love the view -The glorious mighty Pacific each nite a sunset to behold swingin' side to side you'll be terrific total freedom to unfold UNTIL sand-blowing, tiles-rattling heavy winds would turn you upside down hanging by just one tasseled foot what a trick my puppet clown -I would've put you upright in place but to the hordes of tourists below Such amazing balance and grace was like the climax to your show BUT the winds persisted blowing too strong for paper mache and the bottom of your billowed pants ripped nearly completely away leaving only paper pieces of your butt up on the seat it's time come back inside it's time for us to meet The grin still on your face you're shoulders in a shrug arms up and out without the ropes in place you are offering me a hug my universe gone to seed sprouting flea market dude sent to give me what I need a positive attitude.