YALE CHEN 3 O8 ?, f! D' a$ N4 C* _: o0 ]% h 4 Q! |3 h: e5 q: T$ _) d$ UHe was the weakest or feeblest prisoner I ever met 8 \& F G0 H( a2 F; c1.5 meters tall n 35 kilograms about his weight ( i0 @2 Z4 a, M& R5 g# k* U0 c# `! uHis eyes improportionally big n face naturally pale8 x6 X4 ]( x) X2 I* o9 S8 E% k
He declared with his girl friend love had been made - U- g: J5 \+ J7 B' B6 vHe could dance gracefully on her palm I dare to bet. q0 N2 J+ l8 |
6 R" W5 S* s" lYale must be deserted by his parents or whole family# A# h/ m1 i/ \8 l% B$ z6 p7 e- ~
Nobody sent him clothes or gave him money( q! ^& n% r1 c* w% z1 |
Big wind raoring n big snow flakes falling" y$ P& F8 P) `8 N, f
He was still bare-footed on concrete floor walking! f Z( p% q, B& s8 m
2 K$ X, q' K* zAmong big games following the law of jungle just, s- W, T% M; Y ?$ D
He must be a small lamb or scapegoat less than dust + ]( [7 k/ u" M8 d; H& e" [Things were running opposite just to my poor sight 6 f; S) y- L1 K- N* z6 KYale had his own way to conquer or bravely fight% Y; b0 y4 Q5 g& H( d5 h5 ~
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I didn't see whether his IQ high or low : V( ?# H' h7 eCompared with other guys he reacted a bit slow ' V, U0 |/ R- a* x! Z' ^' bSuch amimal destined to be a small joke; J: {# `# D4 A% ]
On his shoulders still stood a big hope 1 ^8 L1 t \, y I6 F& f, V: F0 A e4 X1 IWhen the little yellow cap was on his head6 t' k; j- e% v4 n; p. Z2 a0 k
His poor face suddenly became bloodly red4 b) S! ]4 _. H
He began to yell , teach n rule us like a king with all his might 4 b& @% r2 x) V# p. ?& M# Z! ^/ Z& vStrange enough the noisy room right away deadly quiet " j( W9 W$ m8 G- t' K6 o0 p5 ^# L$ d
More than once I was woken by his thundering shout1 k4 d0 R7 d* s5 Y0 o9 L/ \& q" W
Waiting for his teachings serious n aloud8 D" y5 N- e6 @5 }; Q
Instead he furtively came to me with his quilt in hand2 u4 J& G8 b$ d; P
Lightly put it on my back igoring the banned , x8 }+ n' }' o C# n; m3 [. O7 J- q( q/ a- _
This meant his concience was stlll sound in his heart$ U0 m* S: S3 U# U6 s5 w. S R
Yale looked up the oldest n only political counterpart4 v- F7 T9 x3 ]' A" J Y4 j
I swore to give him some help whenever he needed2 X! G! C. P g, Q6 J3 u
He should be fully respected n better treated8 W# g2 l! k% F
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When the CAP was removed from his head + X2 ]+ ~1 T; e, W9 g" H; DFists fell on him like hails from the sky " ]1 d' l# N# `3 w8 T" Z8 vThe reason was that he had too much "duty" to forget , r0 \3 O- a7 r( w) yThe right to wear the Cap from others he loved to buy 8 C( Y% ]1 R" ~5 l( U+ v$ Z6 ^# n* M; u2 p
Once he was beaten by the vice room leader' |5 B" a4 Y+ V7 M
His big eyes open large jetting great fire* ~" v: H% |: V# I
I stood up n tried to with the weak or the weaker% _/ x8 k1 G1 \5 d
Rebel against the attacker to get out the mire & U; {$ c. U* G9 R1 x8 i4 m7 j' y. r n! K( h! `
Fortunately it was only an aborted rebellion ; [, G7 @% [7 `I was soon ordered to leave the Room n situation - i' a' C! Y0 R7 t- Q q& ]0 y8 pJust bf I left I saw Yale was on my clothes worn * v& d" p5 z4 w1 KSuch words from my brain suddenly born ' g4 N1 h" d* m* @ V3 A, D1 N; H, ^6 l" W% L5 l
Help yourself before you help others & ^- ?# f4 Y7 m9 n2 G: ~) rBury your ambition in front of Big Brothers2 V t# D5 [1 i# Y: o6 C! x
Ambition arouses Anger n Anxiety* D7 n4 J2 M0 @4 p1 k' E
that lead to turmoil of society ( H' g4 f$ [4 x7 u6 o/ ~Tolerance brews patience n diversity; V% n$ w- |( Z9 S
which bring us invention n varielty