A Boy in The Marketplace

The only thing between him and
The shoes; a glass wall-
Transparent, fragile and vulnerable.
Yet, stand it did, block it did.

The shiny shoes he dreamt of everyday...
He stood, and the glass stood in between.
A wall so fragile, so vulnerable,
Yet the wall was stronger than he was.

Everytime he glanced the shoes,
He wanted it more than he did.
And, each time he desired it,
The wall slapped him- harder every other time.

Then, suddenly the shoes was there no more,
The boy was angry, angry that
He hadn't shattered the wall
When he had the chance...sad and angry.

He glanced at a hundred feet; shoes old and new, dirty and shiny
In the midst he saw his shoes- his shoes!
He wanted to rip those off those feet.
The wall overpowered him still.

Sad, angry and defeated the boy looked away,
Countless glass walls, but also countless shiny shoes!



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