The telegram says you have gone away
And left our bankrupt circus on its own;
There is nothing more for me to say.
The maestro gives the singing birds their pay
And they buy tickets for the tropic zone;
The telegram says you have gone away.
The clever woolly dogs have had their day
They shoot the dice for one remaining bone;
There is nothing more for me to say.
The lion and the tigers turn to clay
And Jumbo sadly trumpets into stone;
The telegram says you have gone away.
The morbid cobra's wits have run astray;
He rents his poisons out by telephone;
There is nothing more for me to say.
The colored tents all topple in the bay;
The magic saw dust writes: address unknown.
The telegram says you have gone away;
There is nothing more for me to say.
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Comments1WOW, THIS POEM REALLY HIT ME HARD. IT'S LIKE A CIRCUS GONE WRONG WITH THE ANIMALS AND ALL. IT'S SAD AND MAKES YOU FEEL THE LOSS. THE REPETITION JUST AMPLIFIES THE LONELINESS. DIDN'T EXPECT TO FEEL THIS WAY!!