Afrein
Akshaya
Azfa
Catherine
Charmaine
WeiLynn
Cherie
Emily
YingHan
Crystal
Deepa
Erna
Faith
Fawziah
Emerald
Germaine
Hazirah
Jasmin
Jeanette
Jessie
KiangRae
JiaHui
Adeline
YanHwa
SiHui
TingWei
Vanmathi
Maetini
Nabiha
JingWen
Hidayah
Naiyirah
Nurin
Jannah
Qistina
YanTing
Sharafah
Shirlene
Vibpha
Violet
All day I stay,
Watching others; I never play
Won’t someone hear my plea?
Won’t someone be friends with me?
They walk by with smiles plastered on their faces
Laughing, screaming as someone chases
But never does anyone talk to me
So at the wall I shall stay
Until someone finally sees
But no one cares
and it's like they can't see me;
It's like I'm air
So all day I stay,
Watching others;
I never play
My Impression On the Loner and the Children
I think that the Loner is an insecure, anti-social boy as he treats the Wall as his place of refuge. The Wall is the boy's friend and it gives him a sense of security. He does useless activities to keep himself entertained but he still feels immensely bored.
"Smacks his hands against the bricks
And other boredom-beating tricks,
Traces patterns with his feet
Scuffs to make the tarmac squeak,"
He goes to the playground often and leans against the same wall. He watches the children play but never asks if he can join them. I think that this is because he has a sense of longing to play with the children but he does not know how to approach them.
I think that the children are very active, lively and energetic as they play games very often. Even though they have the occasional tussle, they manage to put aside their troubles and their differences to come together and play their favourite games.
"The playground’s quick with life,
The beat is strong.
Though sharp as a knife
Strife doesn’t last long."
Even though these children love to have fun, they do not invite and do not enjoy the company of "outsiders". These children are contented to stay in their own cliques and they do not socialize with people outside their cliques; such as the Loner. These children even gossip about the boy, and by doing so, they are simply disregarding his feelings. However, I think that this may be because the children are intimidated by him. The Loner is always alone and always leans against the playground wall. Even though he wants to play, he does not ask the children if he can join them. This may lead the children to think that the Loner is anti-social and simply does not want to be bothered.