Ashes, Ashes, Candy Corn

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Hello there! It's been ages since my last post; I seem to have been infected with a grave case of none other than the dreaded writer's block (*gasp!*). Tragic, no? And I don't understand how some of you can just continually churn out writing! It simply doesn't make sense, I tell you! Honestly! Three chapters of one story in a day?! That's outrageous! That, and it's filling up my e-mail in-box at a ridiculous speed. What's wrong with you people? I love you all madly, but really. Slow it down a bit. Take your sweet time. That's okay to do. It's not illegal. I promise.

Well that's enough of that, I suppose; let's get to it! This poem was just something completely, utterly, mad I thought up during the early morning hours, still drenched in sloth-like torpor. Ergo, it seem a tad... off, for lack of a better word. And please: before you read this I would like you to do the following: open a new tab. Go to YouTube or Google Videos, and search the following: "dream shinedown lyrics". Watch the first video that appears.

Okay! Now that you've watched the video (and if you haven't by this point, I recommend that you do), I want you to read the following poem (in your head) using the child's voice in the video. Just for fun. And goosebumps. And nightmares *smirks evilly*. Heh heh heh... :P

Oh! I would like to make note of the fact that this poem is dedicated to my wonderfully wise butt-fan-fantastic-purple-walrus-British-buddy, Gemma (also known as StrangePerson007). Gemma, you are truly amazing! (And all of Wattpad knows it! So HA!)

:D Beans

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Paper birds

and flying cars,

candy corn

and shooting stars.

Peg-legg'd pirates,

silver seas,

don't forget

the Giving Tree!

Children dancing

round and round --

ashes, ashes,

all fall down.

People laugh

and people cry,

children live

and children die.

Ashes are

a fact of life.

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