Mirror Poem
By sweetbrother
I hated you because you kept staring through my mirror and I hated your relentless upturned palm awaiting salvation from your hunger I avoided your houses that stank of piss and sweat and booze and sex, and the iron scent of fresh spilled blood I feared your tribe- stooped shoulders standing in soup lines, bodies huddled under musty blankets, men gathered with brown bags in parks; I hated your calloused fingers curled toward me, beckoning... When my earth moved I scarcely noticed the opening tremors but then the bricks and stones of home rained down on me like hail from hell and a crevasse opened beneath my feet and sent me tumbling into the earth\ and face-to-face with you Now I share your hunger and I look at the world through your eyes my upturned palm awaits your strength and knowledge I've moved into your house and, each night, sleep beside you for safety and comfort As I rest on benches and watch the hurried sidewalk strivers I comprehend why some hate me- I keep staring through their mirrors Written December 12th, 2001 © on Dec 12 2001 09:12 AM PST 0 • 1
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"I hated you..."