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Thirteen
As I look into his hazel eyes, Unfolds a story about his past life. He was thirteen, Leaving his life behind, In exchange for a brighter future, Putting on the mask of the american dream But he was young, He was lost, He was left alone at a stranger’s house, Oh how hungry he was Still the food wasn’t his, So he didn’t eat for three days. He was laughed at, Stepped on, Ripped to shreds, Uncovering all that was beneath the mask of the american dream. So he dragged himself to a needle, Tears streaming down his remains Trying to sew what was left of him, but it was never the same. Suffocated with work, His body was drenched in pain. Ripping open his patchwork of remains, He would never be the same. He would close his eyes, Hoping to be embraced by his mothers arms, He only wished to be home again, He was only thirteen.
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