Often, I lie awake at night
At night, I ponder
I lay awake and gaze upon the stars
Counting sheep does not help me fall asleep
The clock ticks, but I lie awake
Until the rays of the morning sun hit my face
I changed this poem by adding more detail to the original lines. Since I did this, you can understand what is going on in the poem better.
Explanation:
Just like Scout, Jem realizes that the world is not a fair place and society has a racial bias against people of color; he no longer views the world as a perfect place where everyone is content, but rather he notices that the world is flawed. This is because Jem was almost certain that Tom Robinson would win, so when he lost, he became confused and hurt.
There are more bones in your legs than your arms