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Boy With An Eye

Betwixt the vibrant threads of a busy bazaar, A foreigner's gaze seize on a singular star, A boy with one eye, an enigma raid, Their dialogue begins, a journey to trade. "Your salesmanship shines," the foreigner inquires, "Does schooling attend you? Or familial fires?" Orphaned and lone, no kin he admires, The boy's tale unravel, as ambition inspires. "English, how come its in your tongue?" the foreigner probes, Through travelers' tales, the boy's knowledge thorough on globe. In the loom of life, where destiny robes, Their discourse unfurls, where curiosity lobs. But the foreigner, intrigued by a deeper array, Asks of the boy, his eye's fate's ray. "Taken away," the boy voice like a squall, No pity sought, nor tears to enthrall. "Would you wish for new eye?" the foreigner's quest, To gaze upon wonders, life's behest, Boy apprise "I'd rather dwell in darkness, at rest," Than with one eye, bear life's test. Silence ensues, the foreigner's heart sways, By the boy's resolve, in life's maze, A cashmere carpet purchased, in a daze, Their encounter profound, in bazaar's craze.

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