An Anthem for the Small
This is an anthem to any person
who ever felt small;
I see you.
I hear your silence loud and clear
like the church bell that forgets to ring,
you and I,
the ones who have been tightened and flattened and rolled into a ball
like the notebook fringe between sweaty child fingers,
who have felt as nuisance as jars of flitting paper chads,
we are as big and as beautiful as the dawn.
But if it takes you awhile
to see yourself as the sun sees morning dew,
then I will tell you this,
to any person who ever felt small;
I see you
and we'll be small together.
who ever felt small;
I see you.
I hear your silence loud and clear
like the church bell that forgets to ring,
you and I,
the ones who have been tightened and flattened and rolled into a ball
like the notebook fringe between sweaty child fingers,
who have felt as nuisance as jars of flitting paper chads,
we are as big and as beautiful as the dawn.
But if it takes you awhile
to see yourself as the sun sees morning dew,
then I will tell you this,
to any person who ever felt small;
I see you
and we'll be small together.
-anna sluder
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