Don’t be distracted by what you see this commentary defying note of the norm that most agree define a world that is not me confusion should be assumed then put aside as a ruse I’m the puzzle with a pen conveyed by jests I’ll explain
I understand your response is a mirror of the past what’s concrete is then based on a plane that’s all too flat the breadth of life reflected there is only based on the frame’s size be it held in the hand or hung to cover a full wall
all the tribes are not the same the dogma set is self-involved put to books or passed by rote arrayed against a foreign world to put a label on my head borrow robes that may not fit a state of fact will only lie if the box is not my own
emotion springs from different founts this is the measure of who I am squint into reflections glare step away from mob’s howling it’s a challenge to relate to the outsider that does not match still I exist with a request to be loved for who I am.
Brittany Simon’s video, “Why We Can’t Have Nice Things”, inspired me to write the poem “Who I Am”. I am very happy for the friends that look past how I differ from them. I may defy their tribal beliefs. I am still allowed to exist in the sphere of their world.