YALE CHEN# u. r% }# Y: u! z* f
4 i. @ J: a# @8 J. q1 DHe was the weakest or feeblest prisoner I ever met
. K) g8 V% ^. @0 _+ S3 V6 p7 l1.5 meters tall n 35 kilograms about his weight& c% ?, K3 Z5 ~$ ]9 q8 K. O
His eyes improportionally big n face naturally pale% V& E7 |1 O' C5 u8 k+ w7 Y
He declared with his girl friend love had been made: K1 [3 l% ^, n8 u: s- K
He could dance gracefully on her palm I dare to bet' ?3 D- Q, _1 M/ F! L2 T, Y
q9 C" E3 @- N* CYale must be deserted by his parents or whole family, `7 W$ Y& Z* a: E- S
Nobody sent him clothes or gave him money/ d/ K6 a+ s6 P- Y+ `( T
Big wind raoring n big snow flakes falling! D V8 m P2 f& m
He was still bare-footed on concrete floor walking9 x) }" |3 e8 P! b
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Among big games following the law of jungle just
3 h7 v9 W1 z# c/ {1 {: }He must be a small lamb or scapegoat less than dust
: a- Q+ M3 u3 b& o) I ^Things were running opposite just to my poor sight8 @/ B( e! e3 R4 N& k" m, a
Yale had his own way to conquer or bravely fight
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& M3 I4 L" q. ]9 [$ {I didn't see whether his IQ high or low/ N: t* ?) J8 @( l2 Q
Compared with other guys he reacted a bit slow
( l! v# \3 G- J DSuch amimal destined to be a small joke
3 ]4 {2 F' b5 d: @% bOn his shoulders still stood a big hope4 O7 d$ c& g) R7 A7 p7 f
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When the little yellow cap was on his head
) s5 v6 V! P; AHis poor face suddenly became bloodly red, f7 p' P4 b3 K# L9 V. _
He began to yell , teach n rule us like a king with all his might2 J1 P0 S6 a6 Y( j
Strange enough the noisy room right away deadly quiet6 @( u5 o# i2 m
) d$ L: t9 f6 r$ |5 T1 t ~More than once I was woken by his thundering shout
* i* E* X' |1 |9 t6 }4 S; jWaiting for his teachings serious n aloud
9 W8 c; v/ ?% o7 I4 Q9 U# fInstead he furtively came to me with his quilt in hand, o6 }7 b! P2 I3 g# s
Lightly put it on my back igoring the banned! z) r% v* T1 @3 ~( T
) z8 @3 }; Y' YThis meant his concience was stlll sound in his heart
/ k0 R# o( T" z$ T( v9 X2 zYale looked up the oldest n only political counterpart) c* e+ c3 ?* X, V" U1 a0 ?
I swore to give him some help whenever he needed
' |6 k1 c- ^7 v, B! y7 j1 GHe should be fully respected n better treated
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( _( w. ]$ S) n( |7 @; h( \When the CAP was removed from his head
4 r: [; ^8 ~1 ?0 L( m, @, p0 rFists fell on him like hails from the sky" Q) D% Y) `. j3 M
The reason was that he had too much "duty" to forget2 O4 a* D3 N& k9 b
The right to wear the Cap from others he loved to buy
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2 j2 k9 w- l1 `' WOnce he was beaten by the vice room leader& \0 I2 ]- I8 W6 h( ^) O* l
His big eyes open large jetting great fire
# e* ?% k6 g& Z1 g- LI stood up n tried to with the weak or the weaker9 g; M/ c. g, k. d2 w, Q
Rebel against the attacker to get out the mire$ w& H, L5 s' i. S) c% d- c
: J1 o% [5 d0 U+ WFortunately it was only an aborted rebellion: ] P8 }3 P+ S2 x4 \
I was soon ordered to leave the Room n situation
! Z5 I' Z8 x" t+ Y- x. @Just bf I left I saw Yale was on my clothes worn
: O% t: x$ X+ t WSuch words from my brain suddenly born
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, N4 Z: \/ j1 L E7 l8 FHelp yourself before you help others
1 D6 r( d# s) m1 QBury your ambition in front of Big Brothers
! c: [* R" \: b5 {' w8 f3 j7 v/ NAmbition arouses Anger n Anxiety
( E/ F& O! K- @2 c" g that lead to turmoil of society
5 D$ B* p7 }" oTolerance brews patience n diversity9 ^% J# n4 \4 w- k! `. o
which bring us invention n varielty |