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(For Z/Sgt. Patrick F. O'Reilly, NYSP) Do you ever wonder why it is that some kids run away? For lots of varied reasons those who know these things would say. Some are angry. Some are scared. Some get lost, you know. And some just want to find out what would happen if they'd go. A painter, Norman Rockwell, by this matter was inspired. One day at his easel came the image he desired. And so did Norman dip his brush and then begin to paint. Soon emerged a picture sentimental -- even quaint. A little fellow makes his way along the road of life. He cut the ties that bound him with his little pocket knife. He bundled up his worldly goods and tied them to a stick. He set out on the road alone. The way was his to pick. He met a Trooper with his gun, his handcuffs and his shield Who asked the boy some questions by which truth would be revealed. "Now, tell me, son, why did you run? What are you looking for? Is there some special reason why you left your parents' door?" The kid would give no answer. He was silent as could be. No name, address, nor age, nor school, nor favorite team had he. Now, cops have ways of finding out whatever must be known. And this one had a method quite unique and all his own. "I guess we'll have to go downtown to find out the details." The kid complied reluctantly, expecting he'd be jailed. Soon they arrived, not at some keep surrounded by a moat, But rather at a fountain where they shared an ice cream float. Well, Norman's painting captures well a very simple truth That might not be apparent to most people in their youth. There's something called "authority"; respect it well we must. At best, it's there to guide us if it has our faith and trust. Each boy and girl sets out one day upon their own two feet. I did. And I was lucky, for that Trooper did I meet. Though long ago I took that knife and cut the ties that bind me, I know today if I was lost, that he would come and find me. Go To TABLE OF CONTENTS ![]() Questions? E-mail Us! CONSTANTINE'S CIRCUS, INC. PO Box 7223 Capitol Station Albany, NY 12224-0223 518-465-4413 518-465-3200 FAX |