We're Judging Mirrors. Ourselves. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABACADEFGHIJKLMNOKP PMQKQN

You sit peacefully under a treeA
As colors fill your head's memoryA
The way it pushes your heartB
Every beautiful thing slowly burns out to realityA
Where you realize how stupid you were or how the world has changedC
Or even how much you'd just want to be freeA
You see the sun finally setD
You start to walk along the sidewalkE
Into the west as if headed towards the sunF
Then you wonder how the sun could kill despite that it is admirableG
Like the person who you trusted but to you he destructedH
You arrive home and you're back to being bulliedI
And you're trapped for which it is unexplainable but very revealingJ
Blinding to others piercing through youK
And then at what costL
To live in this world that abuse solutions and blame it on those who solved itM
To live in a place free but only for those superiorN
Believeing they have the freedom to lock you upO
And where are youK
Down below carrying the painP
And they say that you do not desserve to be in painP
Because others feel itM
And that they need more creditQ
You can wonder if science or religion is trueK
Or if philosophy is wisdom or curiousityQ
But among anything we can never understand why others don't understand and then suddenly realize it is because we don't understand them eitherN

Eliza Kings
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 11/27/2019



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