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They come complete with warts, scars and scabs and maybe they’re wearing Glasses with thick lenses prescribed for their stigmatism or myopic eyes Some have intermittent teeth and present only the tightest of closed mouth smiles Putting a club foot or polydactyly hand forward to obtain those extra digits needed For inclusion into your prayers as gracefully they surround you with loving care They are the unattractive and displeasingly beautiful people who stand next to you In a crowded world having offered some elderly or incapacitated soul their place Look in the mirror, perhaps behind you they appear as nightmarish intruders Or faceless people you choose not to look upon in the revealing light of day Exculpatory and clean handedly turning the other cheek to reflect your concerns You deposit ten percent in the golden tithing plate as you accept the holy sacrifice And eat the body and drink the blood of your savior who died upon the cross So might all your sins be forgiven To Ye they will again come forth in multitudes of mirrored faces as lepers and pariahs That thou may wash their feet and hands In the service of his fellow man…and loving God
2007 © T Sheridan
Ted Sheridan
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