Arcade

by Jessica Horton aged 10

One great day,
I was celebrated,
It was my birthday,
I was congratulated.
Everyone was happy,
All full of glee,
All celebrating the birth,
Of me!
They all had smiles,
As we travelled in the car,
We travelled for miles,
I kept asking “How far?”
Dad drove us there,
Mum was upset,
It just wasn’t fair,
She hadn’t driven yet.
When we arrived,
There was big a Ferris wheel,
It went really high,
You could hear people squeal!
We stepped on the gravel,
Of the famous Skegness,
Carrying a shovel,
My parents said yes.
They said we could go
To the biggest arcade,
We put on a show,
And we watched the parade!
When we got home,
My tum full of sugar,
I heard my sister moan,
Because my mum’s a big hugger.

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