My Own
We are each
other’s business – Gwendolyn Brooks
Title: My
own
Growing up,
I found my
tribe among the blind
They never
laughed at my flab or my bob cut hair
They
couldn’t see it and were busy being kind
They needed
a friend
who never
showed pity
And I
needed companions
who
wouldn’t pick on me
I recorded
lessons and noted their needs in my book
And they
taught me lessons -- my whole being shook
Several
disabilities do not meet the eye
The blind
have only lost sight
but have a
vision for their life
Many who
suffer from other disabilities
that
provoke one another to hurt each other
But the
blind are abled; they taught me:
Your thought
is everything.
Close your
eyes!
Nothing
else, matters.
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