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The Lad and His Candy
Here comes a good lad with his gentle and pure heart who loves to eat a cotton candy with no color but only pure white. When he attempted to take a bite His candy suddenly flew up into the sky Amazingly, it transformed into cumulus clouds The lad suddenly became an angel So he flew and followed it up so high. The angel and clouds are so white They’re both trying to make the world so bright So with our hearts and minds Purity and cleanliness must reign in our lives. Oct. 15,2012. 9:30 PM Note: ((This is not for the contest)). I wrote this short poem at the hotel during the camp for the 3 kids/boys who stayed with me in my room and fidgeted a lot . It had somehow calmed them down especially the most restless one, Term. I will change the title later because it's a short story.
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