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Soul Craft

Exploring the I in 'I am'

Lemon Saree (10/15/2005)

Posted in Poems

The girl in the lemon saree washes her face
Chocolate skin and black-black hair
Through tinted glass she sees no trace



Of eyes that watch as they pass there

In the morning dew she preparse for work
Cleaning with dirty water amid a sea of tarp tents
And I wonder what wisdom or quirk
Has her working hard only for a few cents

And if I stop and sit a time
And sip some tea with her
Will I find her life so different from mine
Has it nothing that I should care for

But with thoughts alone it ends
And as the car drives past
I turn away and to her task she tends
My mind leaves her and her caste

Urgent tasks fill my head
But inside a part of me is sorry
That my time could not have been spent instead
Having tea with the girl in the lemon saree

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My daughter sits next to me (10/15/2005)

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Three inches long her feet
Short cropped her hair
Beautiful her voice



My daughter sits next to me

"Annu doesn't know who made him"
"I told him it was God"
"She's just a baby"
My daughter rings the small bell that fell from the Pooja room door

"I'm big so I know"
"Big kids know"
Her hands wrap around my arm
My daughter smiles at me

"I used to be a baby like Annu"
"I can tell Annu about everything"
"Just like you tell me"
My daughter puts the bell in my pocket

Three miles wide her heart
Short lived her anger
Beautiful her spirit
My daughter sits next to me

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Kevin Barnes

Soul Craft is a place for my thought, arguments, stories, poems and epiphanies about what it means to be an I, a We and an Us.

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