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The Wheels On The Bus Go Round and Round
The walls of a school bus consists almost entirely of windows 
 The passengers, almost entirely children
 Some children draw on the windows
 Others refuse to sit next to them
 Instead sitting in the aisle seats,
 To socialize
 Some look up and try to avoid eye contact
 Others read
 Many, like the girl 
 Stare out of the windows
 Watching the landscape pass by
 The same landscape 
 Every day
 But the girl
 Knows better
 Than to enjoy the view
 For a jail cell with windows
 Is still a cell
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