Les Misérables Poem by Steve Howard

Les Misérables



They hide their eyes from the morning,
in hopes the light goes away.
They turn their face from the dawning,
the truth in its frightful display.
They sit within an unlocked cage,
in their huts by a haunted sea,
to shake old chains at passers by,
crying, "Bondage sets you free! ".

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