I’ve learned to notice where water comes from
Down from the sky, caught in cisterns and saved,
then used by the single scoop-full to flush a toilet
or poured by the bowlful to take a bath
Down from the sky, caught in cisterns and saved,
then used by the single scoop-full to flush a toilet
or poured by the bowlful to take a bath
I’ve learned to notice how skin is covered
out of protection, not modesty
out of practicality, not frippery
a sign of age, a mark of adulthood
out of protection, not modesty
out of practicality, not frippery
a sign of age, a mark of adulthood
I learned to notice where my foot is pointed,
how not to step over someone
or touch their head
even a yang-sow of the night has an honored head
how not to step over someone
or touch their head
even a yang-sow of the night has an honored head
I’ve learned to notice
every other place in this world
is the center of their universe, too.
every other place in this world
is the center of their universe, too.
-a poem about being a foreigner
2 comments:
A beautiful poem, I loved it.
changing perspectives -- well done, Susan.
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