He stands where the young faces pass and throng;
His blank eyes tremble in the noonday sun:
He sees all life, the lovely and the strong,
Before him run.
Eager and swift, or grouped and loitering, they
Follow their dreams, on busy errands sped,
Planning delight and triumph; but all day
He shakes his head.
The Paralytic
Robert Laurence Binyon
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Poem topics: life, sun, head, young, strong, delight, triumph, busy, follow, swift, Valentine's Day, eager, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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