The Candy Cane Castle on Rainbow Hill

On top of a hill where the rainbow bends,
Lies a castle of candy where magic never ends.
Candy Cane Castle, a sugary delight,
Comes alive with laughter in the quiet of night.

The walls are striped with red and white swirls,
Turrets adorned with gumdrop pearls.
The doors made of chocolate swing open with cheer,
Welcoming candy friends from far and near.

Peppermint soldiers in crisp candy stripes,
Stand tall with their spearmint pipes.
Licorice ladders lead up to the sky,
Where marshmallow clouds drift softly by.

Inside the castle, the fun begins,
With jellybean dancers who twirl and spin.
Lollipops twinkle like shimmering stars,
And taffy stretches in shapes bizarre.

The caramel river flows warm and sweet,
With bridges of fudge for tiny feet.
Gummy bears gather to hum a soft tune,
While sugarplum fairies waltz under the moon.

A gingerbread band plays lively tunes,
Echoing softly to candy-blue dunes.
Rainbow lights shimmer, casting a glow,
As licorice ribbons wave to and fro.

The king, a wise old candy cane,
Leads the parade on his sugar-glass cane.
Beside him, the queen, a cupcake so grand,
Rules the castle with a frosting hand.

As the sun begins to rise and gleam,
The candy friends slip into their sweet dream.
Candy Cane Castle falls silent and still,
Awaiting the night on Rainbow Hill.

So close your eyes and drift away,
To Candy Cane Castle where candies play.
A world so sweet, it’s yours to explore,
In dreams of sugar forevermore.