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Stare into those large, dark eyes, Overwhelmed with pain And beneath this little boy’s guise His nightmares remain. Sitting at the lone desk, broken and ancient, He colors a vibrant picture gray Pausing for a moment, as if spent, He sobs and wails while the others play. Children laughing and running, Their happiness spread to me. But the poor boy was shunning All their love, care, and glee. But in those eyes I see hope in disarray,   Not a child. Piecing it together, he looked away   When I smiled.
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May 25, 2013
May 25, 2013 at 9:03 PM UTC
The Orphan
Stare into those large, dark eyes, Overwhelmed with pain And beneath this little boy’s guise His nightmares remain. Sitting at the lone desk, broken and ancient, He colors a vibrant picture gray Pausing for a moment, as if spent, He sobs and wails while the others play. Children laughing and running, Their happiness spread to me. But the poor boy was shunning All their love, care, and glee. But in those eyes I see hope in disarray,   Not a child. Piecing it together, he looked away   When I smiled.
12/23/2008 (c) MDC
matty-d
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May 25, 2013
May 25, 2013 at 9:03 PM UTC
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