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Oct 2013
A box sits on the roadside
Ordinary looking, but another world on the inside
Don't judge a box by it's looks
Just as you shouldn't do with books
How vast the contents held within
To let them go to waste would be a sin
But I don't take them, I leave them for others
How astounding the world when black and white suddenly turns to colors
Wouldn't it be cool if they went to a school
Inspire minds of all kinds
Showing how kowledge can be a tool
And so much more
From history, math, to adventures of all kinds on a shore
It enlivens me so much
I guess I'll think about it once more
Written by
Dan Stevens  New York
(New York)   
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