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wareham carnival
streets thronged with zunners dogs and revelries grockels in tow and local breeds expected faces and sounds of laughter greet the air congested sidewalks girls with belly's bare Church bells ring and town clock chimes village bobbies to make it run on time wardens and children everywhere carnivals here but wheres the fair like some events out of the past hot sunny afternoon that lasts ans lasts voices raised and moods of grace glasses in hand with bitter taste entourage full of revelries majorettes dancing wee children on their knees music and laughter with dulcet tones riverside crowds all heading home drinkers and boozers from taverns doors gaze on and smile know not for children playing and schools parade dresses in summer each fair maid swans on the water graced in white riverbank bathers what a sight sirens of jeeps and trucks on the streets highways no traffic allowed just folks at play Poetry Ad-Free Upgrades Vote for this poem
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