Orphans in crime: A poem 

Orphans who beg for dimes 

become hated criminals in time 

Innocents can make a noisome brew 

Rats are just the lion’s crew 

For, gullible are they scouted for crime 

Leaves in the poison ivy’s vine 

Who subverts the law and who faces it 

is how justice’s dark side is dimly lit 

Deeds live in homes of circumstance 

Minds are compelled by the din of entrapments 

Prisoners for a want of choice 

Souls can be lost like broken toys 

Education not punishment may judgement bring 

For ingenuity’s seed is wasted without watering 

Glorious blooms colour the teacher’s hearth 

Like when sunlight touches the nightly earth 

Published by montecyril

Hi, I am Monte Cyril Rodrigues and live in Melbourne, Australia. I am a retired journalist. I have been diagnosed with schizophrenia. I've had voices and visions all my life. I think it is a spiritual experience, my doctors think otherwise. I am a deeply spiritual person and keep having experiences with otherworldly realms.

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