
Acceptance
When the day has gone
and the night has come
Did I help create
or perhaps neglect
Did I stand up for another?
Did I speak for my brother?
Did I speak for myself?
Did I choose the words to spell?
Was it a given assumption
without given corruption
In the impact we make
and the words that partake
Did they come from within
or were they next to kin
With deeper reflection
without making exception
did I listen, more than speak
did I silence, more then preach
Did I take the time to be still
and make sure my words are my will
When we shed the cloth of numbers
and the illness given hungers
the judgment in skin colors
or the labels posted somber
When we look into the mirror
and we see internal heroes
perhaps, than perhaps
we may say, I see you
turn our face to another
and without paying a matter
we may say, I see you
When I look in the mirror
and I let go of assumptions
let go of expectations
let go of the imaginations
let go of the proclamations
and I take a deeper look
I see myself
ACCEPTANCE