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July Hopes
Waiting on hills dotted with green
grass and stuffed animals
hugged by eager kids
on sandy marshes
where little ducks paddle
on Ferris wheels
spinning, spinning, spinning
carnival lights reflecting stars
moonlight peeking onto
the boat for which
everyone is waiting
Gazing up at color-streaked skies
smoke trails blowing after
up at fans of sparks
fluttering down to the water
up at bursts of light
followed by explosions
rippling through the
gunpowder filled air
snaps around the lake
echo those high above
thousands of eyes
endlessly gazing
Hoping
of a chance to return
to summers dear
of times spent with friends
screaming on roller coasters
of lakes splashing with canoes
oars chopping sun blazed water
of the rockets shooting up, up, up
to ignite and paint the
constellations with flashes
of colors and noises and smells
for another happy 4th of July
always hoping
The Marin County July 4th fair has always gave so many happy memories to thousands of people, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they were cancelled for two years. I hope that the fair will open next year and kids can celebrate July 4th once again.