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Street Words - 9. Wait and Blind
Was asked to dig in my old street poetry, here's a couple more.
Had a request to pull out some more early poems, found some prose I may post too. These i wrote when I was about 20 years old, so I'd been on the street 5 years.
Wait
Seems to me you cannot see
The boy inside this dirty coat
Cuz you walk on by
Blind to me
Cannot see my bruises
The pain I carry like
Anvils
Blind
When you were hot, I was pretty
But done, your vision clears
You see what I cannot hide
Dark shadows, fresh scars
The hunger in my eyes
You can't look at me
As you leave bills
On the table
Thanks to all of you who supported and encouraged me.
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