My Childhood
The amusement park is my home,
Pay attention to the concession stands, thrilling rides, and stunt doubles, they’ll make you go wow
Pay attention to mickey mouses, donald ducks, and silly ol’ goofy's that run the show
Pay attention to the ques of children behind cool Mr. Pop
All patiently waiting for their ice-cold, ice sweet, ice cream treats
Amongst other things, that was once me
Do you smell that?
Sizzling dogs sitting on the grates, and I don’t even hesitate to put them on a rainbow plate
One that already had a burger pizza sandwich with no vegetables of course
Lunch was always my favorite part
I could eat whatever I want, sleep whenever I felt like
Now I have to start my weight, otherwise, it will be too late
To start my race before I lose the path
I rode fear ghost a shady ride that claimed you would die
But I came out alive, more alive than ever before
With joy, glamor, and thrill written all over my face
The sound of fun was yet to fade
I could not define sorrows as they never knocked on my doors
I could smell a bright future
Aimlessly wandering through the arcade,
Me and my friends found a machine called a crusade
A shooting game where we killed stupid zombies
We’d then waste more money playing 2 on 2 air hockey
Nobody told us about tomorrow
Today I stand here helplessly,
My good friends are long gone I’m left with agony
The future is tough and rough I miss my past
My world is full of tears and joy long gone.