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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