Poem: Renaissance Faire

Step through the gates
into a different world.
Knights in full armor
charging on their noble steeds
Pirates of all stripes
eye patches and parrots
hook hands and peg legs
The pious monks in brown habits
the ladies under delicate parasols
trailing velvet dress trains in the dirt
The occasional satyr and faun
and the glittering fairy wings
Hold a massive turkey leg in one hand
and tankard of grog in the other.
The fire eater takes the stage
and the minstrels wander around with lutes
and harps and violins in hand.
Tarot readers and fortunetellers
tea houses and coffee places
or even champagne and mimosas.
Crafters and their wares
Haunted castles and plague doctors
Lords and Ladies, knaves and rogues
all are welcome
from dawn till dusk.


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