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As the wind whistles through the remaining leaves of the trees Her eyes gazed in with a yearning The biting chills creep into her sleeves Her cheeks' veins tinged with green and blue Instantly, they lose their rosy hue Coiling her toes underneath her ragged shoes She felt safer as she pulls her legs tighter to her feeble body Too early, even for the rooster's songs in the morning Hurriedly, she rushes into the pavements Stumbling empty trash bins in the snowy covered cement And along the streets, she awaits for the gents Not the ladies, for they are miffed just by her presence In her pocket, her trusted friends A shoe wax, a brush and a small towel Far from the ladies cloak of vanity and jewels She took her brush and greets them Giving all her might in every stroke, she mimics a healthy bloke With her fragile arms she delighted and amused the folks They gave her a penny All the angels wishes she has plenty All those shoes, although they are leather, with the glint of the sun, they shine like feathers But in her eyes, they glimmer like rainbows She was lost in the colors Suddenly, she was struck by a heavy blow Awakened by her terror In a dark veiled room, with lustful eyes Three men with merciless arms She felt the cold cement on her back and how these hands creep into her sack They covered her mouth with a towel Frantic tears flowed to her cheeks As they stroke her hair with her shoe brush She tasted the lump in her throat She closed her eyes and swallowed her crushed soul And only the winter wind hears, the laments of these restless child With a yearning As it smothers the barren trees of her lost dreams -Shiny Shoes, Margaret Austin Go
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Nov 22, 2014
Nov 22, 2014 at 8:17 PM UTC
Shiny Shoes
As the wind whistles through the remaining leaves of the trees Her eyes gazed in with a yearning The biting chills creep into her sleeves Her cheeks' veins tinged with green and blue Instantly, they lose their rosy hue Coiling her toes underneath her ragged shoes She felt safer as she pulls her legs tighter to her feeble body Too early, even for the rooster's songs in the morning Hurriedly, she rushes into the pavements Stumbling empty trash bins in the snowy covered cement And along the streets, she awaits for the gents Not the ladies, for they are miffed just by her presence In her pocket, her trusted friends A shoe wax, a brush and a small towel Far from the ladies cloak of vanity and jewels She took her brush and greets them Giving all her might in every stroke, she mimics a healthy bloke With her fragile arms she delighted and amused the folks They gave her a penny All the angels wishes she has plenty All those shoes, although they are leather, with the glint of the sun, they shine like feathers But in her eyes, they glimmer like rainbows She was lost in the colors Suddenly, she was struck by a heavy blow Awakened by her terror In a dark veiled room, with lustful eyes Three men with merciless arms She felt the cold cement on her back and how these hands creep into her sack They covered her mouth with a towel Frantic tears flowed to her cheeks As they stroke her hair with her shoe brush She tasted the lump in her throat She closed her eyes and swallowed her crushed soul And only the winter wind hears, the laments of these restless child With a yearning As it smothers the barren trees of her lost dreams -Shiny Shoes, Margaret Austin Go
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Nov 22, 2014
Nov 22, 2014 at 8:17 PM UTC
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