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Secreted in a padded cell Inside silently yells his secrets he won't tell there goes the medicine bell She walks filled with nerves at every sound she swerves her bravery he deserves his medicine she serves As usual he's at the hatch waiting his demeanour she's contemplating the system she's hating no help for him grating They only want to keep him quiet so they can sleep well at night they don't want to hear his plight or what makes him such a sorry sight Abandoned and abused at an early age filled him with sadness and rage thoughout his life at every stage he's been locked in some sort of cage Filled with pity she can only feel sympathy she wishes she could challenge the powers that be and unravel this mans mystery She sneaks him the key every day hidden under the plastic tray but he's never tried to get away in this solitary he chooses to stay Maybe life is easier for him here Set routine, nothing to fear Out slips a solitary tear as she hears him say "thank you dear"
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Apr 26, 2013
Apr 26, 2013 at 9:41 AM UTC
His Mystery
Secreted in a padded cell Inside silently yells his secrets he won't tell there goes the medicine bell She walks filled with nerves at every sound she swerves her bravery he deserves his medicine she serves As usual he's at the hatch waiting his demeanour she's contemplating the system she's hating no help for him grating They only want to keep him quiet so they can sleep well at night they don't want to hear his plight or what makes him such a sorry sight Abandoned and abused at an early age filled him with sadness and rage thoughout his life at every stage he's been locked in some sort of cage Filled with pity she can only feel sympathy she wishes she could challenge the powers that be and unravel this mans mystery She sneaks him the key every day hidden under the plastic tray but he's never tried to get away in this solitary he chooses to stay Maybe life is easier for him here Set routine, nothing to fear Out slips a solitary tear as she hears him say "thank you dear"
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Apr 26, 2013
Apr 26, 2013 at 9:41 AM UTC
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