What Few Perceive Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

What Few Perceive



Great may be the taste,
One appreciates when presented on a plate.
And carefully served to attract attention.
But that greatness is meaningless,
If those observing...
That which seems to be exclusively enjoyed,
And are not treated by others...
Who appear to be annoyed.
Since what becomes great for some to believe,
Should be shared by more to increase the perception.

An isolated taste of what few perceive is great...
May only come to impress those selected that address it.
And those who could benefit from a thoughtfulness to exist,
Are seldom the ones who have become dismissed.
Since any selfishness in the mix does not a greatness make.

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