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Somebody
As a child younger than three
 Or maybe like an orphaned cub
 She hides her face for nobody to see
 It’s like hiding the fact of reality 
 Many days 
 That seemed like years
 Just wanting to be seen
 But tucked back into 
 An old beat up
  Van  or 
 Just some beat up car
 Hours spent alone in a van that felt like the 
 Dark gloomy parts of a basement 
 Tears of sadness
 That felt like finding the end of 
 A colorless rainbow
 The only thing that could show light
 Was the other orphaned also 
 Left inside
 She was as quiet as the 
 Moon ahead
 Years that seemed forever went by
 Now each little cub about 
 One and two
 Found like a mouse hiding 
 From its prey
 So happy and delighted 
 To see the first of light
 Like a 
 Newborn baby in the midday sun
 The journey only got better from there
 From house to house
 These little cubs were tossed
 Just like jelly beans in a 
 Little kids hands
 Wondering why the earth wont 
 Stop shifting 
 And then a halt
 Like many people freezing at once
 Happy the cubs could be
 It’s like the world came to a happy ending
 Like that mouse found his mother
 Happy at once 
 Delighted to know
 Somebody out there
 Shows light just like my other 
 Little cub.

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