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On Four Walls
Their young strong-willed son, ever resourceful, has been given "time out" for bad behavior. There is no noise coming from the room. After two hours, the mother grows concerned. Why has there been none of the usual clamor by him to be released from his small prison? As she walks into her child's room, she is startled by the claws of lions which seem to spring from the right side of the room. She spins around with a gasp. On four walls are different animals crouched or ready to pounce. A black panther, which peers at her with huge yellow eyes, takes center stage above the window where it has been drawn in bold crayon strokes as if it were creeping in from the outside to join the landscape of the magnificent lush green jungle applied to the once-white surface of the walls surrounding her. Owls and tropical birds perch on the branches of the jungle trees, and a fat green snake slithers by the door. Her son, finishing up the wall nearest his bed, looks up at her from the piles of crayons strewn across the floor and impishly smiles. Did I mention, he is also very artistic? Written Feb. 22, 2016 For the contest of A.A.
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