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Heroes
What is a hero?
You’re probably thinking a man wearing a cape and a mask.
You could put it that way or an individual who helps civilians in distress.
A true hero has mood-swings that make them unpredictable.
When they walk into a room filled with millions of doors,
they go into one not knowing what’s on the other side.
Heroes are unpredictable,
they put others before themselves,
they are not arrogant or selfish,
they protect the innocent.
They come in all different shapes and sizes.
Some that we can only see in our television screen,
others on the streets or in hospitals or in schools.

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