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Lawrence Hall, HSG [email protected] The Boy in White He paused in the sun, unsure where to go His uniform was new and neatly pressed He carried a new blue mattress and two plastic bags Containing his prison issue for the next three years No guards were near so I talked with him I didn’t ask him; he wanted to be heard He told me his story; it might be true And then Authority told me to move on. I wished him well He was paused in life, unsure what to do A frightened teenager in new prison whites
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Aug 9, 2024
Aug 9, 2024 at 9:50 AM UTC
The Boy in White
Lawrence Hall, HSG [email protected] The Boy in White He paused in the sun, unsure where to go His uniform was new and neatly pressed He carried a new blue mattress and two plastic bags Containing his prison issue for the next three years No guards were near so I talked with him I didn’t ask him; he wanted to be heard He told me his story; it might be true And then Authority told me to move on. I wished him well He was paused in life, unsure what to do A frightened teenager in new prison whites
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