Music

Artist: Jay Doiron
Album: Carnival
Genre: Pop 80’s
Year: 2022

This music is made with Suno, Mureka and AI Song Generator.  All songs cannot be copyrighted made with AI.

Lyric:

Verse 1:  
Summer wind on Nantasket,
Salt in the air and the laughter all around,
Ferris wheel spinning, lights flashing,
Footsteps echo on the boardwalk, sandy ground.
Cotton candy fingers, carousel horses gleam,
Dreams rising up with the tide,
Seaside magic, childhood memories
Paragon Park, you were our pride.

Chorus:
Oh Paragon Park, shining on the shore
Where the midway called and the oceans roared,
We chased the sun and we danced in the dark
Under neon stars at Paragon Park.
Hull’s heart beating, carnival rides by the sea
Now you're just a ghost in our memories.

Verse 2:
Roller coaster rattling, laughter in the night,
Bumper cars colliding, everything felt right.
Arcades and popcorn, the smell of fried dough,
Every summer sunset, we didn't want to go.
Blizzards came in ‘78, washed dreams away,
Storms and sorrow, the price we had to pay.
Closed gates in ‘87, echoes on the sand
But we still hear the music of that old merry band.

Chorus:
Oh Paragon Park, shining on the shore
Where the midway called and the oceans roared,
We chased the sun and we danced in the dark
Under neon stars at Paragon Park.
Hull’s heart beating, carnival rides by the sea
Now you're just a ghost in our memories.

Bridge:
If you listen to the waves,
You can still hear the calls,
The laughter and the joy
That echoed through these halls.
A town by the water,
A carnival’s spark,
Forever in Hull
We remember Paragon Park.

Outro:
So one more ride for old times’ sake,
One more dream in the sand,
Hull, MA will always keep
Paragon Park in her hands.
Oh, Paragon Park—never truly gone,
You live in every summer song.

Story:

“Paragon Park” is a lyrical journey back to the vibrant days of Hull, Massachusetts, where carnival rides spun along the coastline until closing in 1987, after storms and financial struggles. The lyrics capture the magic, memories, and bittersweet farewell of a beloved seaside amusement park.

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