YALE CHEN; Y8 I, T8 h. @+ v. W+ p" R
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He was the weakest or feeblest prisoner I ever met2 _4 `+ w/ G0 @! o
1.5 meters tall n 35 kilograms about his weight! B0 ~4 e# e* _- m: R1 d" }$ p, d
His eyes improportionally big n face naturally pale1 U3 G \$ L6 @# g* K
He declared with his girl friend love had been made
6 N( I$ y! D: C- ]+ K6 h S* mHe could dance gracefully on her palm I dare to bet
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Yale must be deserted by his parents or whole family: x/ n1 ?' N& D* R
Nobody sent him clothes or gave him money; K" X# t- O* J' q
Big wind raoring n big snow flakes falling
/ r: D2 }9 V0 m% SHe was still bare-footed on concrete floor walking% o; `) z" O" P1 W: ?! K
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Among big games following the law of jungle just" V; I0 D) j9 \- Q% m
He must be a small lamb or scapegoat less than dust
5 |- x% P( l$ \3 a* X9 c% I6 YThings were running opposite just to my poor sight
2 W- t5 y5 E0 E/ K& LYale had his own way to conquer or bravely fight1 ^2 J% t' G( E" g
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I didn't see whether his IQ high or low
0 @! |" F. |8 i: V% n% }Compared with other guys he reacted a bit slow4 \7 f* C l; T$ _
Such amimal destined to be a small joke5 E$ \1 J `% o _5 J, v
On his shoulders still stood a big hope# m4 i3 C. v/ ~" W! \
1 t- V/ T0 }6 T2 Z8 B6 e) HWhen the little yellow cap was on his head& m1 X. x$ I" F9 D
His poor face suddenly became bloodly red4 s E C% @4 Y, C) |2 m j7 d
He began to yell , teach n rule us like a king with all his might
2 \( P* ]. W5 I( t0 g/ TStrange enough the noisy room right away deadly quiet4 v( s+ e; m$ i1 \
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More than once I was woken by his thundering shout% p5 u, E4 p- b) I3 {$ Y( u* H; R
Waiting for his teachings serious n aloud
% M) }( a7 v3 W4 k* D9 l2 R6 m* E$ {3 KInstead he furtively came to me with his quilt in hand
" a/ g& r/ ~" }) U* i2 r; W) A. wLightly put it on my back igoring the banned
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5 @. c, o a0 _. s ?8 J* v) Q4 K* uThis meant his concience was stlll sound in his heart( ?& b* F% V, c
Yale looked up the oldest n only political counterpart
8 P( |* V; [* i4 w: _" JI swore to give him some help whenever he needed
# C z; @# S5 d3 a8 L) f9 |! [! BHe should be fully respected n better treated
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When the CAP was removed from his head
) K' U. S* g. P0 l, k; UFists fell on him like hails from the sky u5 ]2 e4 K! `8 ?- D8 e$ I
The reason was that he had too much "duty" to forget& u) J8 a( ?2 j; {/ A
The right to wear the Cap from others he loved to buy1 X: Y |* l7 C% d4 S( A# s+ h
9 d+ R$ q- X$ m. Z9 NOnce he was beaten by the vice room leader. `" Y* N( k- F; @6 |$ w: h* k: B
His big eyes open large jetting great fire& ~# H5 C& B) }& t# |
I stood up n tried to with the weak or the weaker0 N) [' f6 ]# H) ]& y, x0 Z2 p
Rebel against the attacker to get out the mire
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' z/ l2 ~; k- z. CFortunately it was only an aborted rebellion. A% {, v5 i$ h0 G3 `% V* ]$ e
I was soon ordered to leave the Room n situation
; N! C; c7 {, u- O' v- oJust bf I left I saw Yale was on my clothes worn
7 W. [4 l( Z# H8 T0 gSuch words from my brain suddenly born
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& p4 x( i# p1 m k/ k BHelp yourself before you help others
8 W& b) L6 x' O. K7 ]Bury your ambition in front of Big Brothers
* f9 J6 n/ x. [Ambition arouses Anger n Anxiety3 X( L. Z2 M) q) L6 E
that lead to turmoil of society
. n* P( f1 `7 T* @* P7 G$ r. x! ?Tolerance brews patience n diversity
( U8 N0 z0 j9 S% q* M which bring us invention n varielty |