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A Mongoloid Child Handling Shells On The Beach : Richard Snyder

A Mongoloid Child Handling Shells On The Beach


Poem By: Richard Snyder

The ballad is around a Mongoloid kid, who is quietly sitting on the shoreline, playing shells on her hand. A Mongoloid youngster is both rationally and physically lost. The mongoloid tyke is broken. She is shellfish and calm. There is the examination between the mongoloid kid and other sound kids. They are unbroken. They are crying and swimming in the water of the ocean. In any case, the mongoloid youngster is simply murmuring back the sound of the ocean. The fundamental examination is in the middle of ocean and the surf. Surf is the wave on the ocean. Ocean is shellfish and calm, however the surf is nosily, louder and vicious. The mongoloid kid is the ocean and the other sound kids are the surf. The artist is communicating sensitivity towards the mongoloid kid.
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