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Early On
Early On Sitting there alone in class they said it wasn't cool. He should not bring his bible to read while he's in school. The gave him detention and they took his book away. While he watched through the window when the rest went out to play. Then one day at home, at play he was out collecting bugs. He saw in the shed out back his daddy doing drugs. Mom and dad went their own ways his life was filled with hurts. Over time as time went on he turned his back on church. So many things that he would face with so little understanding. Life for him it seems to me had become just too demanding. New friends made no games are played he turned his life to crime. Until the day the law got him and now he's doing time. Other prisoners come and go each going their own way. But they gave him a bible now he reads it every day. Why is it that we never learn until our chance is gone? To give our children hope they need while it's still early on?
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