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    Willow posted in the group National Poetry Month

    4 days, 18 hours ago

    Unstable Faultlines and Explosive Boots

    I saw him in the back of the room
    a wide space between him and the crowd
    no one acknowledged his presence
    he was…a non-entity
    it was a self-imposed exile
    however unintended

    I wanted to feel sorry for him
    sipping his drink in silence
    amidst all the gaiety and laughter
    but I’d felt the brunt of his arrogance
    knew without question…
    his shunning was well deserved

    while we all toasted and had fun
    sharing stories and jokes in camaraderie
    he was unable to join in
    he just stood there…
    pretending he was part of the group
    it’s a dangerous thing…power
    too easy to misuse

    he liked to flex his muscles now and then
    show others he was better than them
    pound his chest over his glorified status
    yet here he was…
    …absolutely alone…
    …in the middle of a party

    I wanted to feel sorry for him
    but all those bridges burnt down…
    …he lit all the matches

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    • Such arrogance deserves to be burnt, not fading away, but excised. It’s a strange contradiction, our compassion and empathy, as it sometimes allows such arrogance to exist. It’s not that we shouldn’t have empathy/compassion, we should. But it’s in coming to understand how and when to apply it. I think it’s part of our human journey, our evolving nature. At some point, humanity will understand deeply, “might DOES NOT make right” I know, my mind goes to strange places at times. Thank you, Willow,for your wonderful poem. -Curt🌹

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