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The Boy Who Lost His Smile

I

There once was a boy who lost his smile

His name was Colin Trench, born evil & vile

A pale-skinned young lad, tall, wide-eyed and frail

His ashen hair quite unkempt, but sometimes he puts it in a pony-tail

Always dressed in a proper black suit, bow tie & all

"It makes me look more evil" says he, standing proud and tall

He lived in a dark & dingy tower up on Dreadful Hills

Where birds refuse to sing and a mere glimpse would give anyone chills

His only consort is a cat named Lacrimose, vile & evil as he

Both love the taste of ginger bread, strawberry ale & rose tea

 

II

One dreary morning in November when Colin woke

He realized that he missed his smile, lost since he was a little bloke

He stepped out of his room and summoned his loyal cat

"O Lacrimose" he said, "Today we will find where my smile is at!"

They began searching the tower, high & low, left & right

"It's just around here somewhere" he whispered, "I probably lost it in the dead of night"

They pulled out old drawers, empty cupboards & dusty cabinets

But all they found were cobwebs, memorabilia & broken trinkets

"Ah Lacrimose!" shouted Colin, "Look what I found here!"

"This wind-up jumping frog was given to me by mother dear!"

They searched behind the curtains, under the bed and beneath the sheets

But all they found was another toy, a little black bird that tweets

"This little bird" he remembered, "I gave it a name"

"Ah yes, it's Horus and hide & seek was her favorite game."

He put both toys in his pocket and continued searching, never giving up

Colin & Lacrimose were determined to find the lost smile before the sun was up

 

III

They left the bedroom floor and down the basement they went

A dark & sinister place with walls of chipped cement

Colin turned the light on and a rusty typewriter is what they saw

“This clunky old machine” he said, “used to leave me in absolute awe.”

Pointing at the corner, he went on, “This is where father used to write”

“He read to me his wonderful adventures much to my delight.”

“Let’s go to the attic” he told Lacrimose with a sigh

“There’s nothing left to see here but half-written stories & goodbyes.”

So up the attic they went, but as they entered the floor began to creek

“This won’t take long, Lacrimose” he assured the cat, “We’re just going to have a little peek.”

“The last time I went up here” he recalled, “I was a little boy aged 7.”

“It was that fateful day I was told that my loving parents went to heaven.”

He looked at Lacrimose feeling somber as ever

And noticed his cat nibbling on what seems to be an old letter:

“Colin, our dear son” he read out loud, *“We love you with all our hearts.

We’re sorry we had to leave you, in the morning we must part.

The choice is not ours to make, we have to fight for our country.

We’ll be home after the war is over, just in time for your birthday party.”*

 

IV

As he held the letter in his hand, he sat on the floor and started to weep

His parents’ death he tried to forget, in his heart he buried it deep

“A few months after receiving this letter” Colin remembered completely,

“3 men in military uniforms informed me that my parents died valiantly.”

“They never made it to my 7th birthday, I had no reason to celebrate.”

“In my heart there used to be joy & love, but since that moment I replaced it with hate.”

And the days after that, Colin not once did cry

But today was different, he knew it was time to say goodbye

He went down the attic and walked to the garden behind the tower

Carrying with him Lacrimose, he picked up a tiny little flower

He approached his parents’ final resting place with hardly an upward glance

Colin yearned for forgiveness and this was his perfect chance

 

V

From his pocket he pulled out the wind-up frog & Horus, the little black bird

Along with the letter found in the attic and without saying a word

He neatly placed the items on the ground with the tiny flower on the side

Today Colin learned about acceptance; there is nothing left to hide

He began to speak and this is what he had to say:

“Forgive me mother & father, but your passing has left me in complete disarray.”

He kneeled on the ground and cried like he never did before

Tears streamed down his face and it didn’t stop ‘till his eyes were sore

His hands were shaking as he covered his face

He never did forget the loss he tried so hard to erase

As soon as he stood up and slowly opened his eyes

He saw on the horizon a beautiful & magnificent sunrise

Stepping through the field, wiping his tears away

To his loyal companion he said: “From now on we will have better days.”

“Lacrimose, my dear friend, we shall no longer be evil & vile”

Ah, it is a great day indeed for Colin Trench began to smile.

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ria-bautista
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Jan 11, 2011
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My first Children's Rhyme!

01.12.11

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