If poetry were a luxury
Afforded by only few
The world wouldn’t have known
Realities of poverty, hunger and war
That lament of loss and grief
Poetry ain’t luxury
Thankfully
A little girl hiding in an attic
With just a paper and pen
Multitudes of thoughts and emotions
Finds an alternative realm
Realm of words and emotions
Those damn slaves, those blues singers
Poetry freed them from slavery
Songs and poetry of protests
Gave language, words and idioms
To the oppression and violence they endured
Poetry gave the moon and stars
Silver linings another meaning
Metaphors for hopes, love and loss
There wouldn’t be lullabys
There won’t be haikus
Long and short
Lyrical and free verse
Had poetry been a luxury
It belongs to those who own it
A craft they are willing to hone it
It says much even in its pauses
Brevity is its expanse
Poetry is a friend
Who walks along
Encouraging one to face life
It is like those fallen and trampled flowers
A true evidence of life lived and unlived.
What a powerful case for poetry. Brava!
Thank you, dear Sonia❤️