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A Place on Earth
When simplicity favored the suits
Of hot Florida rays
Not as hot as we have made them
Towering castles
And terrifying thrills
And not yet being tall
I am taller now
And the days grow hotter
In Florida
The mice, capitalistic villains
And I hear foreign tongues
Everyone comes to Florida
Solitude in a room
With 4, maybe 5
Princesses dancing,
Illuminating the dark room
The ice cream did not sit well
In my stomach
And I cried that night
In Mickey’s World of debt
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This poem is about my melancholy vacation experience at Disney World. Being there was a surreal experience because it was less whimsical and magical from what I remembered.