By Alonzo Heredia-Caballero on November 18, 2020
Alonzo Heredia-Caballero: “Inside The Little House.”
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Inside The Little House.
These days where I stay inside
No sunlight and no interaction.
I miss when I could go outside
Without getting worried, but it’s a curse.
A curse that makes me lose hope.
I feel like a late bloomer for
I have not been myself lately.
I try to run from the problems
But they always find a way to catch up.
I feel like a zombie, for I look at the
Screen of my Switch, addicted.
This curse makes me lose sleep.
These cops started to beat people up
For doing the right thing. I can’t even
Look at them the same anymore.
But everything must come to an end
And the curse will be lifted
And I will be free…
Author
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Alonzo Heredia-Caballero is a ten year old boy who lives in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles with his mom. In his free time, he likes to read books such as the Harry Potter and Tristan Strong series and play video games such as Animal Crossing and Nintendo 64 games. He also likes to write and draw his own comics. When he grows up, he wants to work for a comic book company as a cartoonist and publish his own series of comics.
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