Here
Dewey has learned life isn't fair;
his brothers never ever share.
In hope, for moments, he can bear -
claims of injustice not to care.
His favorite things his brothers steal;
he tells himself it's no big deal.
Whine, cry, and scream - he could all day,
but in his dreams pain goes away.
While Reese and Malcolm are exceptionally mean,
someday he'll escape the hassle,
but wonders if he or the eldest will be queen,
when he inherits his castle.
In hope, for moments, he can bear -
claims of injustice not to care.
Withstand he will the rotten pair,
for in his future: Francis is there.
