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Animal Farm

Beasts of England you would make us As we cowered in your class, Cornered, while the marks were counted, By the thought we wouldn't pass. Soon or late the day was coming When you'd seize me by the hair, Maddened that I couldn't answer, And impressed with every stare. Still I see your swollen forehead, Wildness in a youthful face, Thuggish as your matching curses, Storming straight towards my place. How I cherished my exclusion From your empire on the field! Savage fights to groom your players Were a secret few revealed. But your rage went into hiding, Clutching hands appeared quite tame, Youthful charm was reinstated, On the days the parents came. As they watched with admiration, We alone observed the switch, And we glanced from pig to human, Hardly knowing which was which. For a time we studied Orwell, Learning why his tale was true, I extended what you taught me, Certain we had studied you. Did a scar, repressed and twisted, Groom the hand that came for me? Will a gracious breeze detect it, On a day that sets you free?

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Date: 10/5/2017 1:45:00 AM
wow, this is great, I love it. The rhyme is wonderful, so is the cadence. I especially appreciate the final stanza. Welcome to PoetrySoup :)
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Jim Monck
Date: 10/5/2017 1:51:00 AM
Thank you Darren. That's very kind.

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