YALE CHEN
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2 u, q0 h# ?- N0 Y& r& n: GHe was the weakest or feeblest prisoner I ever met2 D9 I, g9 p \6 S/ e/ M2 {
1.5 meters tall n 35 kilograms about his weight
3 w4 D9 r6 q# o9 oHis eyes improportionally big n face naturally pale
& V9 J/ h: c+ v! ~/ Q7 x% e* b0 QHe declared with his girl friend love had been made1 E8 z8 o4 G; U/ G
He could dance gracefully on her palm I dare to bet
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, B: Q% F) K2 { NYale must be deserted by his parents or whole family' J# v! s0 b- C( U
Nobody sent him clothes or gave him money8 f+ _# @; u' P3 y& Y3 q
Big wind raoring n big snow flakes falling
% h) h! o: V2 ~; M7 L2 R# m1 CHe was still bare-footed on concrete floor waiking3 G; x5 g6 K+ w$ M& G' v/ O
$ H7 j9 l' M/ }. `Among big games following the law of jungle just
& e" V+ ~& a# U1 t5 fHe must be a small lamb or scapegoat less than dust
5 H7 g" z, }7 U2 E1 BThings were running opposite just to my poor sight8 J% F9 G- Y8 y+ p# Q+ Y1 t; I! y
Yale had his own way to conquer or bravely fight& H& n, C; W2 _6 ^- c! M3 P
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I didn't see whether his IQ high or low
8 d5 A5 Z- }( _% j$ j0 aCompared with other guys he reacted a bit slow) l7 ~' Z# w' A' p2 ?9 f
Such amimal destined to be a small joke
5 U: g) H3 j7 w' MOn his shoulders still stood a big hope- p/ l/ p' w2 [9 M( \
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When the little yellow cap was on his head
- W0 h- s$ ^: F1 I! r9 K4 n5 N6 RHis poor face suddenly became bloodly red
& V+ k( n) {' o5 p! M! s, OHe began to yell , teach n rule us like a king with all his might
; t: y, s5 I! n% a: l6 p( `Strange enough the noisy room right away deadly quiet
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More than once I was woken by his thundering shout
* o5 @+ H5 p% K. r( Z2 mWaiting for his teachings serious n aloud
/ N1 r& a( M: ~( v; IInstead he furtively came to me with his quilt in hand
7 P3 G* F, E4 e' ]1 p8 s. WLightly put it on my back igoring the banned5 V7 |! _! e, a" `
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This meant his concience was stlll sound in his heart3 X8 C0 p8 @9 ]
Yale looked up the oldest n only political counterpart9 K' H b* w- t# ~8 P
I swore to give him some help whenever he needed
+ B- f3 ]: s- I5 n$ B* `He should be fully respected n better treated4 ?" C7 j, S5 M6 Z' v% d6 m
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When the CAP was removed from his head
+ o. `; c' \, T- |7 MFists fell on him like hails from the sky
! r, w* v( E: p/ z$ wThe reason was that he had too much "duty" to forget; [$ j2 L6 R. [/ _
The right to wear the Cap from others he loved to buy; O1 l0 b: W) ^; ~
( M) s5 i- R& j: L, KOnce he was beaten by the vice room leader& ]1 Z- @, o1 }
His big eyes open large jetting great fire1 n T$ ?: D L* h5 ?+ J+ s
I stood up n tried to with the weak or the weaker
% Q$ P6 ~$ a4 z |2 W# eRebel against the attacker to get out the mire
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! L1 L! D G' r- ^3 F& T4 \/ \2 ZFortunately it was only an aborted rebellion1 V. `# e$ R* U
I was soon ordered to leave the Room n situation/ x3 N; _1 k. N' R6 \ l8 t
Just bf I left I saw Yale was on my clothes worn9 T S5 [+ R. D6 f A2 D
Such words from my brain suddenly born
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Help yourself before you help others) ?8 u5 S9 l# D& b {
Bury your ambition in front of Big Brothers
8 f) m) {7 e1 I" ]: B4 Z, gAmbition arouses Anger n Anxiety* S! G5 \4 `5 }: i/ J/ J# l9 Y
that lead to turmoil of society$ i$ d4 ]; K. @; p* S: [* r
Tolerance brews patience n diversity7 Y' @* @" x. m2 |' r& ^' `
which bring us invention n varielty |