A metaphor for life via the circus. |
The Circus of Life In a hidden place, a hidden land, Is somewhere no one understands; People come and people go, Laugh and cry watching the show. Dancers dance and singers sing, Actors bring all they can bring; Simply mirth with fleeting strife? This is a circus, this is life. In a lonely room boys watch as she juggles their hearts, One to six, eyes fixed, while she giggles, while she laughs. Cries, gasps fly as one shatters on the floor, A thousand pieces scattered, a boy drops through a trap door. The contortionist distorts to what they want to see, Slowly bringing every single viewer to their knees. Mesmerised, awe-struck surprise, they believe they have it all, Then the room begins to spin, it’s empty, they’ve been fooled. Peek round the corner, an acrobat swinging through rings, Whistling a lullaby as her partner dances on a shoestring. They’re perfectly in tune and entwined, they’ll never be apart, Simply for each other, not the viewers, love’s work of art. In a hidden place, a hidden land, Is somewhere no one understands; People come and people go, Laugh and cry watching the show. Dancers dance and singers sing, Actors bring all they can bring; Simply mirth with fleeting strife? This is a circus, this is life. |