Sonnet of the Unknown Socks-Since Banished by an Angry Foot

The heater’s humming nursed my lonesome ears
Pulsing through yet another dorm room night.
Trapped in the foolish, eased from the real fears
I was free to exercise my puny might.

Acts of heroism unlike any other
When came the refugees at our door
Two stray socks, abandoned by their mother
Torn from their cold feet, left like orphans poor.

Seeing those pitiful, lumped up socks
Miserably thrown into a tiny heap
At such a time of crisis, a fool talks
I leapt into action, some help came cheap,

Scrawled a few words, asking for the owner
Since I did not need the little loaner.

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