To The Weights On My Ankles
I write this poem as an ode:
To the weights on my ankles
Keeping me down
To the whispers in my head
Clouding my thoughts
To the tape over my mouth
Concealing my voice
To the chains on my hands
Keeping them lowered
To the tears in my eyes
Blurring my vision
To the pain in my legs
Assisting my fall
To the blisters on my feet
Making me limp
To all that you've done,
I forgive you.
I’d like to think there are two sides to situations, so once more I declare as an ode:
To the weights on my ankles
Keeping me steady
To the whispers in my head
Strengthening my integrity
To the tape over my mouth
Allowing me to listen
To the chains on my hands
Keeping me calm
To the tears in my eyes
Letting me feel
To the pain in my legs
Building my muscle
To the blisters on my feet
Roughening me up
To the all the scars on my body
For accepting life's hardships
To all the love around me
For giving my life meaning
To all that you've done,
I thank you.