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Cotton Candy Nightmares
In the shadowed corners of a fun park's delight,
Where laughter once echoed, now whispers of fright.
Cotton candy spun, a sugary thread,
Entwining dark secrets, where laughter lays dead.
Ghostly rides tremble under the moon's eerie glow,
Clowns with painted smiles hide their true woe.
The carousel spins, a haunting refrain,
Melodies linger, a promise of pain.
Children once giggled, food in hand,
But cotton candy swirls weave a nightmare land.
With every sweet bite, a specter you'll meet,
In the park of lost dreams, where shadows retreat.
Whispers in the Funhouse
In shadows where bright laughter fades,
A carousel spins in forgotten glades.
Clowns with painted grins, they leer,
As echoes of joy turn to whispers of fear.
The Ferris wheel creaks with a ghostly sigh,
Riders once merry now just pass by.
The merry-go-round, a graveyard of dreams,
Chimes in the night with unsettling themes.
Cotton candy spun with a sinister thread,
Fills mouths with sweetness, while wishes lay dead.
Funhouse mirrors twist joy into dread,
Reflecting the laughter left hungry and bled.
So tread softly on this playground of fright,
Where laughter once thrived, now shadows ignite.
For in the heart of this carnival's cheer,
Laughter shapes horrors, both whispered and clear.
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