Poetry suitable for reading in children's welfare homes?

hope

Author: Prynne

Hold on to hope

Hold on to hope

How much sadness

It haunts my mind.

How much trouble?

Knock on my heart

before long

I am full of ambition.

Geometric time

I am in high spirits.

reality

Always so cruel

longing

Always in the distant sky

Cloudy and rainy

The fragile heart is silent.

Sigh and tremble

A dark corner

A scarred heart

Looking forward to, waiting for

The dazzling light before dawn

I trudged through the noisy city.

Parental persuasion

Like a sapling in the sun

The growth of hippo chef

Comparison between ideal and reality

Step by step, step by step

Pushing me helplessly to the edge of the cliff

A bottomless abyss

Isn't that where I belong?

The rocks on the edge of the cliff were torn to pieces by the wind.

A grass

Smiles grow upward.

Like a ray of golden sunshine.

Warm my tired heart.

I sighed silently.

Then sobbed.

The wind is getting stronger and stronger

But I can't stop the fire in my heart from spreading.

Face the wind and hold your head high.

No need for primitive prayer

I still stick to my childhood beliefs.

My future is not a dream!

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