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Innocence
November 1, 2016
He’s in the dark,
Afraid and alone.
Waiting to be found..
© Andrew M., Apple Valley, MN
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This haiku is focusing on the darkness that surrounds the world.
Hate, Rape, Racism, and anything else you can think of. Let me explain- The boy is the being, afriad. The dark symbolizes ignorance. "waiting to be found" means he doesn't realize the bad he is doing.