REVELRY
I see a parti-coloured hat
bells ringing from the curly points
I see beneath it rosy cheeks
eyes creased in mirth
I see a distant past
the days of Merrie England
street festivities
mimicking courtly entertainment
in great vaulted halls
torches flaming on the panelled walls.
Revels happen still when hearts are light
and people gather for festivities.
Revels mean music,dancing,cheekiness
pleasure in convention’s overthrow.
Revels will chase the gloomy blues away
bring rainbow colours to humdrum life
and make allowances.
Revelery beckons inthe onlooker
puts a spring in the step,tickles
the funnybone. Benign contagion.
- typed into prose by my chaperone
M Smythe 80
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