Poem 3

Listening to: Oasis
It’s so subtle, so simple so ordinary, but wrong I eat my fries with My Friend eating his lunch in a booth. As I sip tolerance from my straw, a family pays For their meal with ignorance The woman leans over, like a School girl with a secret,to her husband And she whispers… so my Friend cannot hear The mans eyes show understanding as he glances at my Friend. it turns into a glare His eyes find an enigma of his mind; a Kinder, Darker Face They move like sloths, as if not to disturb and not to be noticed, to the opposite corner as I sit in disgust My fries grow as cold as her heart. An underlying prejudice has gone unnoticed for too long. It’s become so simple; grown so subtle, so ordinary and everyday. do we choose to ignore it? do we not even realize it? I spoke my mind to the family and I received a thanks from my Friend.
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i miss the times when i was good at commenting.


actually, i don't think i ever was.


but, i can promise to try. i know i have before.


i still think your name is the best.

thats beautiful

OH!


so yeah, i mentioned you to someone yesterday. i work with a neil (not a neill, but still) and he isn't the greatest guy. another guy said, "no one named neil is ever cool."


that's when i proceeded to kick his shin (in a friendly way) and tell him one of the coolest (awesome, also) guys i know is named neill.


then he kicked me, but whatever.


true story!


thought i'd share.


you are awesome.


take care.


~kathryn

haha, i'm not too sure what i said that made you smile (though i'm guessing my comment?), but i'm glad i could.


and by the way, i'm offended by you calling yourself awful, because i think you're rather awesome and really really cool. thus, you're saying my judgement in people is bad. so...shush. you're cool.


~katie