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Alex and Sheldon
Can you smell
the smoke in the hall?
He came in late
last night.
He was out with some girl
he’ll prob’ly never see again –
but I don’t think
that bothers him much.
Sheldon’s a mess
but he was smart, so smart
Now he won’t speak
coherently.
He’s got a brother, Alex,
who’s five and thinks
he’s just fine – a friend,
a hero, always right.
Sheldon thinks he’s alone
The choices he makes are
only his. Alex watches
everything.
Sheldon’s sister, called Bethany,
has a mind of her own.
She sees that what
he does is not right.
But to Alex, he’s the best
No one’s close to being Sheldon:
Alex says he’ll be like him
one day.
Can you smell the smoke
in the downstairs hall?
Sheldon got in really
late last night.
And Sheldon think’s he’s alone;
the choices he makes are his own:
but it’s different in a five-year-old’s eyes.
It’s different in Alex’s life.
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