A PRICE TOO HIGH

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A PRICE TOO HIGH

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Fri Apr 25, 2014 11:05 am

A PRICE TOO HIGH

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When the fair came to town there was music and laughter,
and bright dodgem cars and the carousel swings;
bright pink fairy floss, hot dogs, strawberry ice creams
and horses and chickens and other great things.
There lost in the noise and the madness and mayhem
stood one grubby urchin with tears on his face;
a little boy lost in the crowds of the funfair
who wanted his mother, and out of this place.

When the fair came to town there were flags all a- waving
and cries of ’hurrah!’ and loud cheers from the town.
The men marched right proudly in perfect formation
all ready to fight for king, country and crown.
And lost in the noise and the madness and mayhem
a heartbroken Mother sobbed soft in despair,
for though she was proud of those fine men before her
‘twas her only boy who she watched marching there.

Now the fair came to town for the war drums were silent
and cries of ‘hurrah!’ rang out over the square.
The band played, the crowd cheered, the men marched, not briskly
but somewhat more ragged and bowed down with care.
And lost in the noise and the madness and mayhem
with ticker tape fluttering down from the sky,
one thin wraithlike figure was pushed in a wheelchair;
he’d only one leg now, and only one eye.

His last time at the fair he had stood hale and hearty,
so worried his mother would be left alone,
for there was no other to care for this woman;
whose husband was killed at the Battle of Somme .
And sitting ‘midst noise and the madness and mayhem
was one damaged urchin who’d never more roam;
now pushed like a babe once again by his Mother
who stood tall and proud as she took her boy home.
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Re: A PRICE TOO HIGH

Post by DollyDot » Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:43 pm

Nice work Maureen! I love the imagery of the fair.
:cry:
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Re: A PRICE TOO HIGH

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:56 pm

Thanks Dot :lol: They can be fun places
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Re: A PRICE TOO HIGH

Post by Rod Walford » Fri Apr 25, 2014 2:59 pm

A story well told Maureen - and very appropriately titled. Well done

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