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Pulled aside to take a ride and keep a woman safe His violent requests had earned a hospital visit to assess The teacher and I stopped his brawl and the woman brought the car With a fisherman added to the crew we departed; bodyguards Highway gusts were funneled through narrow window tunnel And slammed slammers in their disguised eyes, flanking the hopeful one The fisherman and therapist kept calm with blank expression The hopeful was distressed, surrounded by muscled strangers Hospital staff turned skeptical on contact seeing bruises For even sturdy boys will not require three grown men Clearly uncomfortable with new role of enforcer We sat in the waiting room confused and uninformed For we had met the hopeful boy moments before departure And even through the visit we were more strange than friend In our line of work we learn that goodbye’s are forever So I don’t plan on seeing that hopeful boy again
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Sep 12, 2011
Sep 12, 2011 at 8:20 PM UTC
109. Enforcer 7/26/11
Pulled aside to take a ride and keep a woman safe His violent requests had earned a hospital visit to assess The teacher and I stopped his brawl and the woman brought the car With a fisherman added to the crew we departed; bodyguards Highway gusts were funneled through narrow window tunnel And slammed slammers in their disguised eyes, flanking the hopeful one The fisherman and therapist kept calm with blank expression The hopeful was distressed, surrounded by muscled strangers Hospital staff turned skeptical on contact seeing bruises For even sturdy boys will not require three grown men Clearly uncomfortable with new role of enforcer We sat in the waiting room confused and uninformed For we had met the hopeful boy moments before departure And even through the visit we were more strange than friend In our line of work we learn that goodbye’s are forever So I don’t plan on seeing that hopeful boy again
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Sep 12, 2011
Sep 12, 2011 at 8:20 PM UTC
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