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Dallas Winston Poem
He was violent and rebellious
He was never big onshowing emotion
His eyes were cold with a sense of reckless
He did not show respect or compassion
He was so tough, some labled him a hood
He was always causing trouble in town
Some even say he was misunderstood
When feeling dangerous, he can't be calmed down
Through all the hate, there is lovethat shines through
For Johnnny, his love will always endure
Now, the ice melts into soft shades of blue
But, all the loss in his life has no cure
A courageous hero, deep down inside
One boy's not enough, to keep him alive
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The book the outsiders by SE Hinton was one 1 read in seventh grade and it has been a favorite of mine ever since. The characters have greatly impacted my life andtought me the importance of other people in life that will care for you and support you.