ConformityA Poem by Diane DollisenI walk around and feel nothing But sometimes I stop And I’m aware For not more than a few seconds
I watch the silhouettes Of the waiters, the late runners, The conformers How their eyes wander, how their feet hurry How their bodies obey
And I look for you in each movement On each surface
I try to find the trembling hand Of an angry and insatiable soul
Then I think you are right there Somehow Not quite Not really And a woman’s voice gradually becomes clear “You’re in the f*****g way!”
I start to walk again Detached I wait, I run, I conform And I know that you are in nobody I see Because no one can give me (Some will try, but can’t give me) What I need A moment A few seconds out of numbness To be aware To be free Not your kind of freedom Don’t nod your head
I obey I lose my mind I come to my senses
You are calm You shouldn’t be © 2013 Diane Dollisen |
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Added on March 25, 2013 Last Updated on March 25, 2013 Author
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