YALE CHEN
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He was the weakest or feeblest prisoner I ever met
4 R+ j" G! r* f8 a( i/ G" `7 G3 ^1.5 meters tall n 35 kilograms about his weight+ @: i O; a, f5 b0 K
His eyes improportionally big n face naturally pale
2 q/ ?+ S" ]1 V) B1 UHe declared with his girl friend love had been made
X+ Z! y; p0 D1 {" Z( X' o& g, DHe could dance gracefully on her palm I dare to bet/ {" r) a: w) Y& x' y
% M% h; l0 C7 y+ uYale must be deserted by his parents or whole family1 _# Q; }2 V- O( b
Nobody sent him clothes or gave him money/ o& r+ A3 u3 x: ?
Big wind raoring n big snow flakes falling
" P8 T7 i8 b: a; e6 h# y! oHe was still bare-footed on concrete floor walking6 T7 `0 n* q/ S% J/ G
6 k5 A4 Q+ \6 n6 U: hAmong big games following the law of jungle just' c; n1 {5 M+ q1 E# L
He must be a small lamb or scapegoat less than dust
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Yale had his own way to conquer or bravely fight
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I didn't see whether his IQ high or low+ r, E: ]0 X0 `4 j1 ~& x. N- V
Compared with other guys he reacted a bit slow
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On his shoulders still stood a big hope) ^1 G5 S d9 F" ?# V8 @
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When the little yellow cap was on his head
6 z) ^8 D- C, o0 d' ~5 j2 e( W" K ^His poor face suddenly became bloodly red
3 M1 S6 T+ A6 G+ e3 CHe began to yell , teach n rule us like a king with all his might7 e8 e5 {; W# Y6 [
Strange enough the noisy room right away deadly quiet& |7 y) e. J: }5 F6 i+ X
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More than once I was woken by his thundering shout) ~8 N% t' \' ~/ s3 |
Waiting for his teachings serious n aloud
, }4 N% } r+ [. dInstead he furtively came to me with his quilt in hand
- [2 a; X- L+ t) @Lightly put it on my back igoring the banned' s9 k1 `( z( h3 C
+ C6 ^( R0 b8 L/ m. q, RThis meant his concience was stlll sound in his heart
$ p7 B: x5 t' r0 ?! }0 ?2 MYale looked up the oldest n only political counterpart
) l% n. R8 i! [( E7 PI swore to give him some help whenever he needed
$ j8 \1 |2 [8 f. _. h$ |He should be fully respected n better treated
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. z( ~* C; K0 {# ~/ bWhen the CAP was removed from his head( }9 \5 {4 ]5 D
Fists fell on him like hails from the sky
# M* a5 r8 |) \4 L: wThe reason was that he had too much "duty" to forget
1 {8 j1 l. H8 e: M# _- j# RThe right to wear the Cap from others he loved to buy9 {" ^ s. s, x, @4 N; Y
d8 U" A/ t6 v# r2 r- z+ ]Once he was beaten by the vice room leader$ T, V$ o- t& [! S# F* E0 C6 B! b9 ?
His big eyes open large jetting great fire
3 O0 F* g, z6 |$ lI stood up n tried to with the weak or the weaker
3 h) T z2 g) ^% i) l5 q2 KRebel against the attacker to get out the mire
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Fortunately it was only an aborted rebellion. M& s* [) ~6 g5 x9 D3 |
I was soon ordered to leave the Room n situation
$ {, s. S6 G% y7 M+ |5 [; w TJust bf I left I saw Yale was on my clothes worn
+ i ~) l; M2 c1 Z5 x' V5 GSuch words from my brain suddenly born+ g. j& S3 w7 i8 b+ p, y
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Help yourself before you help others
B4 g/ G5 g% KBury your ambition in front of Big Brothers
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that lead to turmoil of society/ j3 S+ Q/ G2 d( q+ H; e) }
Tolerance brews patience n diversity
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