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There was once a boy who walked London streets His feet hit the pavement with his face full of glee He would walk to the bakery to buy at least something But the baker, with a frown, said there was nothing But the boy, full of glee, thanked the man went outside even though his little legs could barely stand He walked to an alley near the shady of London And went to the corner where he usually slumbered He was used to this life of scraps and bones Did he ever eat a full meal? Not at all But his face was seen as happier than most Everyone wondered what the boy must be on The boys' parents died when he was only a kid He often wondered what he did to deserve it People always said he had his mother's smile So he never frowned, so he could keep her around You would think the boy would sit on the street dejected But any sadness from the boy seemed to be undetected For he would greet the ladies and the dogs happily Glee running from his face was never happening It is a shame that the boy never became a man He was so happy no one noticed his shaky hands They found him in the corner where he usually slumbered They say he died with a smile, so he would never disobey his mother Of course, everyone mourned for a day or so But later came along a new sob story to be told So forever forgotten the boy full of glee The Scrawny boy no one could see
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Feb 11
Feb 11, 2026 at 2:35 PM UTC
The shade of London
There was once a boy who walked London streets His feet hit the pavement with his face full of glee He would walk to the bakery to buy at least something But the baker, with a frown, said there was nothing But the boy, full of glee, thanked the man went outside even though his little legs could barely stand He walked to an alley near the shady of London And went to the corner where he usually slumbered He was used to this life of scraps and bones Did he ever eat a full meal? Not at all But his face was seen as happier than most Everyone wondered what the boy must be on The boys' parents died when he was only a kid He often wondered what he did to deserve it People always said he had his mother's smile So he never frowned, so he could keep her around You would think the boy would sit on the street dejected But any sadness from the boy seemed to be undetected For he would greet the ladies and the dogs happily Glee running from his face was never happening It is a shame that the boy never became a man He was so happy no one noticed his shaky hands They found him in the corner where he usually slumbered They say he died with a smile, so he would never disobey his mother Of course, everyone mourned for a day or so But later came along a new sob story to be told So forever forgotten the boy full of glee The Scrawny boy no one could see
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Feb 11, 2026 at 2:35 PM UTC
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