I am the pusher, the user, the drunkard laid upon the floor;
I am the *****, the *******, the refuse knockin' at your door;
I am the working man, poor man, the child starving in the night;
I am the sick, the diseased, the dying from an unknown plight...
I am the albatross around your neck,
The nightmare that will never go away;
I am the life of promise become a wreck,
The horror of creation, ever here to stay.
I am the ******, heartless killer, the thief in the dark;
I am the demon, the beast, stamped with the mark;
I am the singer, the binger, the beloved movie star;
I am the doctor, lawyer, the friendless man at the bar;
I am your brightest dream that faded away,
All of your hopes and prayers for a better day;
I am the inescapable truth of life in this world,
The vilest evil, what makes the blood run cold.
And what will you do with me, saddled as you are ~
Such a troublesome burden, and creation's scar?
Will you throw me away and simply let me be,
When you realize that I am you and you are me?
Another poem that has circulated along various venues, but one that still resonates very deeply with me ... perhaps because for me it remains a brutally honest reality check, and consequently affects (positively) how I relate to others.