And the Poets Down Here... |
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Tears of a Clown By Bob Della Fave He sits up high on the teal sea-green wall Perpetually suspended in a state of ignorant bliss He smiles gleefully while the cancer eats away his insides He smiles through the snows of winter, the breezes of Fall Through the pollen of Spring, the beating rays of Summer His smiles reminds us of our own smiles When we were young His ear to ear grin reminds us of simpler times Of days filled with the the carousel's song The smell of popcorn and cotton candy Days we wished would last forever Days that ended too fast Days when Dad wore shorts And Mom wore flip flops He smiles down on us now, unrelentingly optimistic Giving all outward appearances of eternal joy But if you look closely, very very closely You will see a tear in the corner of his eye Still he smiles Weather-beaten and chipped, he smiles Marked and defaced, he smiles Reminding us to smile Assuring us that our memories can never be erased by a wrecking ball Telling us that life is to be lived, and that everything eventually grows old Selflessly he grins Fully aware that his eyes will soon be closed And his tired and weary head will come to rest We cannot allow his lifeswork to go in vain We must smile And perservere through the seasons We must remember that walls may shatter and crumble But memories last forever Sleep old friend We will carry on for you |
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