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A compact collection of short lyrics contrasts a child's untroubled vision with the harshness of adult life, pairing simple, nursery-song rhythms and pastoral imagery with pointed social critique. Many poems use child speakers and plain diction to probe themes of purity, faith, vulnerability, and exploitation, while companion pieces invert those tones to expose urban poverty, institutional hypocrisy, and moral ambiguity. The sequence blends delicate lyricism, prophetic assertion, and satirical bite, deploying symbolic animals, light-and-dark imagery, and direct contrasts to examine spiritual longing, social injustice, and the consequences of growing awareness.
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