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The Little Boy Out of a grave dark street On a stiff and sterile morn Walked a stringless marionette With a ghastly ashen form. I clasped my greatcoat close For a ripping wind thrashed by And pencil-thin limbs shuffled Past a man who couldn’t cry. Against the wrath of winter Crying havoc round the lake He wore defiant rags like banners Wildly flapping in his wake. ‘l hope he soon finds shelter’- Thought I wrapped up so warm ‘gainst the whirling swirling leaves And a frenzied snowflake swarm. His face then turned towards me With lifeless stone grey eyes, That seemed to have full  knowledge Of  my  self-supporting lies. So I pursued him boldly As he scurried on his way And threw my coat around him- A shield  to storm’s affray. Alas! I stumbled forward And fell into the snow For the stunted waif I followed Had gone where I could never go.
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Apr 18, 2016
Apr 18, 2016 at 4:22 PM UTC
The Little Boy
The Little Boy Out of a grave dark street On a stiff and sterile morn Walked a stringless marionette With a ghastly ashen form. I clasped my greatcoat close For a ripping wind thrashed by And pencil-thin limbs shuffled Past a man who couldn’t cry. Against the wrath of winter Crying havoc round the lake He wore defiant rags like banners Wildly flapping in his wake. ‘l hope he soon finds shelter’- Thought I wrapped up so warm ‘gainst the whirling swirling leaves And a frenzied snowflake swarm. His face then turned towards me With lifeless stone grey eyes, That seemed to have full  knowledge Of  my  self-supporting lies. So I pursued him boldly As he scurried on his way And threw my coat around him- A shield  to storm’s affray. Alas! I stumbled forward And fell into the snow For the stunted waif I followed Had gone where I could never go.
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Apr 18, 2016
Apr 18, 2016 at 4:22 PM UTC
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