How I long to remove the rage 
That’s etched upon his boyish brow 
Unclench the fists so tight and tense 
And smooth the lips shaped in a scowl 
 
This child a pawn, a chess game piece 
Jerked constantly between two homes 
Addicted parents in selfish war 
Then both disappear, the pawn is alone 
 
So Corey moves to foster homes 
One, then two, now ours makes four 
He can’t relax or trust or feel  
Or hope for more than a swinging door 
 
We work to earn his trust each day 
Gently, firmly, helping him grow 
Challenging him to forgive and detach  
From the depths of pain his soul must know
Linda Coker
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/connecting-with-corey/