There was a carnival in town that week, and I decided I wanted to go. I called up my best friend Alysa and asked her if she wanted to go with me. She thought it sounded like fun, too, so we met at the entrance of Le papillon (that’s French for ‘the butterfly’) at ten in the morning that day.
We rode ride after ride until we couldn’t walk a straight line anymore, then collapsed on a bench. It took a couple of tries before my bottom hit the bench, but when it finally did, I laughed so hard that I toppled off the bench and into the prickly bushes. It hurt, but I couldn’t stop laughing. I don’t know what it was, but I just could not stop laughing.
About fifteen minutos later, I was still laughing. A small crowd had gathered and I was trying unsuccessfully to explain to the medical officials that I was okay. I was laughing so hard my face and sides hurt and no one could understand me.
“She’s fine.” Alysa explained, “She’s laughing; she’s not hurt too bad. I promise.”
Five minutos later, I started to calm down. por then, there was quite a crowd of onlookers trying to see what was happening. Alysa had finally convinced the medical officials that I was okay.
“Whew!” I breathed. “That was a workout. I never knew laughing could hurt so much!”
“Let’s eat. I’m hungry.” Alysa said as if nothing had happened.
As the crowd dispersed, I noticed that David was one of them. He had a relieved look on his face. I wondered why he’d been so worried, but I thought I knew. I hoped I was right, too.
“Are you coming or not?” Alysa asked impatiently.
“Yeah, I guess.” I said thought fully as I stood up. “Do you know what David was so worried about?”
We rode ride after ride until we couldn’t walk a straight line anymore, then collapsed on a bench. It took a couple of tries before my bottom hit the bench, but when it finally did, I laughed so hard that I toppled off the bench and into the prickly bushes. It hurt, but I couldn’t stop laughing. I don’t know what it was, but I just could not stop laughing.
About fifteen minutos later, I was still laughing. A small crowd had gathered and I was trying unsuccessfully to explain to the medical officials that I was okay. I was laughing so hard my face and sides hurt and no one could understand me.
“She’s fine.” Alysa explained, “She’s laughing; she’s not hurt too bad. I promise.”
Five minutos later, I started to calm down. por then, there was quite a crowd of onlookers trying to see what was happening. Alysa had finally convinced the medical officials that I was okay.
“Whew!” I breathed. “That was a workout. I never knew laughing could hurt so much!”
“Let’s eat. I’m hungry.” Alysa said as if nothing had happened.
As the crowd dispersed, I noticed that David was one of them. He had a relieved look on his face. I wondered why he’d been so worried, but I thought I knew. I hoped I was right, too.
“Are you coming or not?” Alysa asked impatiently.
“Yeah, I guess.” I said thought fully as I stood up. “Do you know what David was so worried about?”
There’s the shadow of a plane
The sound of an engine,
Flying in the rain.
Please, take me away.
Raise my hands to
Touch the sky.
Wish I could fly to the moon,
Maybe tonight.
Feet glued to the street,
I just have to
Reach.
Hey,
Hey, I just heard a plane
Fly over my place
Please, say that magic word
And take me far away?
This is just a short poem, inspired por Erin McCarley's song, "Bobble Head". I find working from songs a good way to cure my writer's block. It gives me a little push in the right direction. So if you're having trouble, try that :)
The sound of an engine,
Flying in the rain.
Please, take me away.
Raise my hands to
Touch the sky.
Wish I could fly to the moon,
Maybe tonight.
Feet glued to the street,
I just have to
Reach.
Hey,
Hey, I just heard a plane
Fly over my place
Please, say that magic word
And take me far away?
This is just a short poem, inspired por Erin McCarley's song, "Bobble Head". I find working from songs a good way to cure my writer's block. It gives me a little push in the right direction. So if you're having trouble, try that :)