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Reach Out you Bully
Oldfield, Brenda M
Reach Out you Bully
Even worms move the earth,
Come shift faults, failures and, guilt to thyself,
Never hitting, but using hands, to create mirth
Come hold pen to paper! Enlighten thy demons!
Not that black or white self-righteousness,
Not self-hatred; it tills for all, heavy burdens,
Returning to thee, in stealth, in bitter contagiousness
Come mutate no more, this absence of self-respect
Use thy tongue, not to demean and, to smother
But to express words, sharing love and care
It touches thee, without feelings of hate or, bother
Come dignify and, be rooted, firmly, in kinship
Now an intrinsic listener, not quite so dumb,
Shutting noise from the chasm, of who ye be and,
Could try to be, yes dear friend, our humble chum
Come be brave, look into the eyes, of thy victim
See there, no incarnation, of some dim narcissist,
Blind to their grim, sense of superiority,
Then watch thy fears go, unlike those masochists
Come look higher, not lower, to find this vision
Of courage, hope and trust, that will beseech
Thee, to no more cunning, but to champion the art
Of true empathy, for in there, no one will preach
Come teach, thy spirit of compassion and, freedom
Speak ye, of understanding, of who you really are,
A hefty thinker, hell-bent on feeling, the feelings of others
A possessor, of self-control, befitting, an admired star
Come bask, in sweet confidence! Of self and all others!
Rise! To this sense of human worthiness!
And ye will not take, that busy, rancid road
Going nowhere, but to despair and, emptiness
Come to the sweet dreams, of future self-autonomy
It is, oh so superior!
To the quicksand, and muddy holes, of bullying
No longer a selfish beast, inhumane or inferior
Aye, coming to peace! With yourself and, the world!