To Walk In Someones Shoes

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To Walk In Someones Shoes

To Walk In Someone Shoes

On swollen feet she hobbled down the street

Her skin stretched taut like melons, overripe

The mini skirt and makeup while offbeat

Screamed prostitute; though she was not the type

 

Her bleach blonde hair stuck out like wind blown straw

A visor, old and greasy perched a top

What deeply touched my heart was what I saw

Her painful steps on feet about to pop

 

Right then I understood what Gandhi meant

If you have more, you thieve from someone’s want

This truth I knew I could not circumvent

For if I’d try, her want, my soul would haunt

 

She’d hobble on in shoes I’d broken in

And I barefoot, forgiven of my sin

 

Tina Busch-Nema

June 11, 2009

 

 

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Poetry is what gets lost in translation.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

buschy58’s Poems (16)

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