Poverty Impoverished
Meet me in the bumps and craters of the roads, finding your way before the sun rises
Meet me in the red glow of a dashboard clock never telling the right time
Meet me in tired eyes slipping sleep behind backs, between bells, from bus to bus
Meet me in blistered feet, in bloody shoes, in 10 hour shifts at 16 years old because the mortgage won’t pay itself
I am poverty impoverished
Meet me brown eyed girls whose daddies taught them how to shoot a gun and marry young,
military types you know the kind
Meet me trailers soaked in cigarettes, cinder, ash, soot
Meet me in the footpaths carve the trails of park
I am redundancy in action
Meet me in the cops that tip their hats at the cut of my dress, or is it the reflection of my skin
Meet me in sand pit gardens that always end up growing marijuana
Meet me in the boys that always plant it
I am the salt of the earth, the sweat on your brow
Meet me in lifers that talk about grit, tenacity, preaching to the pulpit speaking like God Himself
Meet me in hypocrisy, tongue in cheek
Meet me in the envy of their eyes as you quit because you still can
Meet me in high tolerance red nosed fathers and the lessons they teach
Meet me in the red badges that will teach you the rest
Meet me in blue collars and bootstraps, four generations deep, son begets son begets son begets son
I am the man you fear most, the many