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The Boy Without a Face
Every day he walked the hallways
  imprisoned by the classic high school experience
 I can't help but wonder if he heard the snickering
 Was he ignorant of the snide remarks-
 I can't say I was-
 I can't say I didn't join in.
 I can't say if you showed me his picture
 I could have said 'yeah, that's him' 
 Even though he picked up my books
 And held open the door for me
 -on more than one occasion-
 I never paid enough attention to know his face
  Not even'
  when those guys from the basketball team slammed him against the lockers
 Or when the girl from my Lit class made fun of his clothes
 Or when the teacher failed him for cheating,
 But gave the other guy an A.
 No, I can't say I ever looked at him enough to know his face
 He was nobody
 At least he was until the day'
 
 The buzzing tone droned over the intercom
 The teacher freaked , slammed the door, and threw down the shade
 We were shoved into the corner like cattle 
  encased by our fear
 This was no drill
 But we were safe,
 More than could be said for the rest.
 I covered my ears to block out the screams
 Bang, bang, bang
 Echoing ominously down the hallway-
 My face wet with tears.
 
 Later, silence
 The door opened, 
 Through the way, a boy, dragged and cuffed
 I looked,
 And I saw his face. 
 Forever will I remember that face.

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