“There’s a crack in everything ~ that’s how the light gets in.” ~ Leonard Cohen
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Recorded Reading (2:09): https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/lhbc2xprgbxuc6i0la8i4/Brokenhearted-Man.mp3?rlkey=86pjhxnec31n487ezowa93ai5&dl=0
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Brokenhearted Man
I’m a little out of practise
I don’t know what You’re called
But now my heart is broken
And my back is to the wall
I’ve been a little proud, I think,
I’m ready to admit
That I don’t maybe know
The tall, short, round and flat of it
Don’t maybe know the whole dang score
Better than that brother
Or that sister or that kid
Or, really, truly, any other
I don’t know if You’re personal
And hearing what I say
And now I think it doesn’t
Matter so much anyway
What matters is folks get along
If we can make it so
Allowing people comfort
In what they think and know
Realizing if my own
Personal experience
Might be something different
Shouldn’t jump me to defense
And if I’m just polite,
If I am just considerate,
Pause to think before I speak
Whether words do harm or good
I know that I’ll get credit
If You do exist
Enough to make the cut,
Cut mustard, be upon the list
Of flawed and failing servants
Of the goodness we all know
Good people move to manifest
Wherever ’tis they go
I know I’ve caused some sorrow
I’d undo it if I could
If You’re there I’d like You to know
I’m going to turn this bad to good
By treating people in the ways
That I would wish to be
I’ve learned and grown the way we do
Ready to better be, You’ll see
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Until removal of the stalker/targeter/vandal/arsonist following her allows her to approach any landlord ~ even for a private parking space ~ and to begin once again to create professional connections and to rebuild her life, this poet presently lives homeless and at a fraction of her nation’s poverty level ~ still working seven days a week to contribute to her society, however.
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