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Watching the victims- not everyone gets a good Samaritan. |
| When No Samaritan Comes I've felt the bludgeoning force Of being used, Valuables plundered In reckless abandonment, While laughter fades Into a dusty past. I've seen the judge, With withering stare, Sniffing in distaste At the messiness of a life like mine; Just clicking tongue rushing by. I've watched the prelate Turn head aside, Nose buried in a prayer to self, Just ceremonial nod, Pretense of deafness, To moans of hurt too close to home. But when will my Samaritan come, To heal the gaping wounds Left by those who should have known better? Must this dying man drag himself Through the broken wilderness; Knock on doors With bloodied knuckles, Search in vain for coins unplundered To pay for redemption Of trust? 2nd place: Poetry Ring Members Only Contest Mar. '06 |