A bright morning, I woke up,
With an utter shock,
The bird just screamed,
The iron bird I woke up to shut.
My mom came in,
With a bitter smile,
You better wake up,
You lazy child.
Greeting me with a pleasant frown,
Dad started fixing my usual crown,
You should have been better,
But you are just bitter.
My sister walked in,
And turned around,
Can it be any worse,
She hates the world.
I walked up to the magical cot,
My brother woke up and crawled to the top,
With a calming hug I took him to see,
The flowers out side and all the trees.
I told him then,
Don't be like them,
You are the best,
Let's forget the rest.
The world is tough,
You'll know it soon,
Don't be scared I'll be with you,
I wish I could just be like you.
One request from me to you,
They will be harsh to me and you,
Never forget, don't take revenge,
Honey don't forget, we can't be them.
-Debra R. N. Ludwick-
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