If I Poem by Gus Schreiber

If I



Those who scoff at petty displays
Of anger and discontent,
And speak of the divine rights to complain,
Crane their necks only upward
With joyous, dripping anger,
Forgetting the eyes that burn their feet,
Whose soles turn yellow with callouses

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