in movies
slow motion
brings the viewer’s attention
to critical information
in reality
slow motion
allows critical information
to fade into the ether
in movies
your justice complex
is admirable
leads to the solution to a problem
in reality
your justice complex
is a burden
causes your ostracization
in movies
slow motion
builds tension
the viewer can’t look away
in reality
slow motion
lacks urgency
the viewer looks at their phone
in movies
your anxiety
fuels a pursuit for knowledge
brings community to the cause
in reality
your anxiety
stops you at the threshold
builds walls around you
in movies
a happy ending
applause roars as you’re recognized for your efforts
in reality
there is none
calved chunks of ice crowd the bow of your boat
He/they. I teach English at a junior high school in western Washington. Outside of work, I worry about a myriad of things and spend time outside.
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This poem is so good, and so true. It’s always a delight to see you post. 🙂
This poem is so good, and so true. It’s always a delight to see you post. 🙂
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Thank you so much! I appreciate your feedback a lot. It always makes my day!
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Thank you so much for the shout out!
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