The Cancellation of the Circus

Rudimentary ring toss spurred the boys to insulate themselves from war and other malfeasance.  They engaged in homemade tries at making life a fraction wonderful despite the bloat of common practice. The boys would leave their homes for a few steps and find ways to score 15 points to break inevitable monotony. Their actions went unnoticed by their families and friends. The elephant in the room remained the cancellation of the circus that put a damper on hope, one of three theological virtues. The boys made rings for each, in case of need. It became easier to forget the cancellation of the circus as a spree of unknown playthings for the dull duration.

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