Magic Box Poem by jane solanrobertson

Magic Box

Rating: 4.5


Delve into my magic box
Put on the coat therein-
Assume your new identity
And let its life begin
The shoulders may weigh heavily
You 'll walk with altered gait
A lesser mortal are you, now,
And shackled to your fate.

Find the shoes of Another Man
Walk until they fit
And you shall find your lowly place
But dare not rise from it!
You will be judged by others
Who once were judged by you,
And pray this fait accompli
My magic will undo.....

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jane Hixson 31 January 2008

Very nice.. and full of meaning. peace always

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