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a boy in a grey coat visits his grandfather |
| He hated going to that home The smell of disinfectant and linoleum soaked into everything But he went every week, dressed in his smart grey coat The walls were a shade of beige that hurt his eyes And the fake trees had turned blue with age But he put off everything for that visit The strip lighting flickered and never seemed to get fixed The vending machine was never full, the magazines were never updated But he didn’t mind Because when he saw that old man sitting in his chair He saw a tiger. Caged The bright sunlight, dyed sepia by the old blinds The plywood wardrobe, holding only a few things His only things He read a story every time the boy visited They were always the same, crying out for his former days But he didn’t want them back, not with the fire in him now And every time the boy visited he gave him a coin Not enough to buy anything, but more important He feigned appreciation and left the old man In the cage where he found him So when the boy visited his grandfather’s intended grave He saw why his tiger was caged And he held his coin close. |