Reality's Realisation Poem by chris dawson

Reality's Realisation



Aloysious Higgenbotham
Had a troubled time at school
Ridiculed ridiculously
He learned to play the fool
Nasty names, psychology
Occupied each break
It became a challenge to
See how much that he could take
His mum a widow of ten years
Had a new man friend
This only served to fan the flames
Would the greyness never end
One day he crouched crying
Head so full of thoughts
Why was it God that only he
Came to school in shorts
Why did you take my daddy God
So mum was all alone
Why didn’t I have a PC
Or a mobile phone
God told him life was just a play
And he should play his part
He realised his place in life
It nearly broke his heart.

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