A row of shoes were lined up, Ready to be slipped on Each pair unique, telling tales It’s owner’s burden buried deep their sufferings carried on
One of the pairs horribly reeked Of long hours under the sun Soaked with sweat and tears That leaked from it’s owner’s eyes And seeped through the owner’s toes Exploitation and oppression Tattered and slipper strings snapped Which brings into question Can we dare walk in those shoes?
Another pair was rather extravagant Bejewelled, dazzling with rubies The aroma of vanilla spreading Through the radiant effervescence Yet it held a vibe so ominous Perhaps emitting unhappiness From the riches that brought no glee Which brings into question Can we dare walk in those shoes?
Slipping your feet into a pair crawling, walking or sprinting Empathising in their shoes Shredded from sufferings Or stitched with threads of hope What truly matters in those shoes Is to understand with compassion Gaining a glimpse of their wars To interpret, understand and empathise With “Verstehen” we can learn And share our battle scars Then perhaps, we can accept ourselves And each other in solace so let us ask ourselves, once again; Can we dare step into their shoes?
"Verstehen" is a term coined by Sociologist Max Weber loosely characterized by three words; "interpret, understand and empathize", basically walking in someone else's shoes to understand them better. this poem was inspired by this very concept