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HERO
His hands are small and shaky
 as we walk towards the schoolyard. 
 He sees the fearsome monsters, faces grimacing, their swords raised high
 above their heads. Hand in hand, 
 my unlikely hero and I,
 and his Velcro shoes. He knows
 he must make friends
 with the terrifying creatures lurking
 in the sandbox. Armour free
 and a Bob the Builder backpack,
 he's just as brave as Hercules himself.
 With a deep breath, his journey
 into the unknown has begun.
 The wood chips under his shoes crunch
 together as he approaches the monsters.
 
 With the sun coming out 
 from behind a cloud, a ray of light cascades through the trees, and the hero
 thinks to himself, "They don't look quite as scary in the light." 
 So, with all his might, he steps forward
 flashes a nervous smile, a peace
 offering.
 
 A sword is suddenly placed in his palm
 by an unexpected new friend.
 A previous enemy.
 He has won the battle, though he is only
 three feet tall.
 He is now the brave hero among them.
 With his warriors surrounding him,
 he tilts his head, "Pre-school
 wasn't so scary" he thinks.
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