Thursday, January 29, 2009

life in the bubble

Lament of a young black male............

I live in a bubble. Nobody sees me . You don't see me. You drive past me. You drive around me. You look at me. You look through me. You don't see me. You think you see me. You think you know me. What you see and what you know is a walking, talking, smoking, cussing projection of your own prejudice. I'm not yet a man. I'm not an animal either. Abandonment has hardened my humanity. My spirit-my truth- lie dormant beneath layers of anger and apathy. I don't want you to help me. I don't expect you to help me. I hate you. You know that I hate you. You can feel it. There are few things in existence that you feel more certain of. Yet secretly, deep in the recesses of your soul, in the place that transcends verbal articulation, you are aware of your complicity in my hatred. Your fear of me and my hatred of you are not unrelated. They have grown up together; emerging simultaneously from the soil of distrust. I have my faults. I have deep wounds that need healing. You can help me. You can't help me if you fear me. You have to trust me. But how do you trust someone who doesn't trust you? Making eye contact would be a good start.

3 comments:

Kris said...

Powerful.... so much of what you say can fit different lives... I have a lot of those same feelings and thoughts...
"I feel that the essence of spiritual practice is your attitude toward others. When you have a pure, sincere motivation, then you have right attitude toward others based on kindness, compassion, love and respect"
-The Dalai Lama-

Anonymous said...

I love running into people like this because I intentionally want to change their perspective on life as they know it. It starts with a step towards them, even though they are going to take a step back as you approach. As you continue to pursue them, it becomes harder and harder to act in a loving way, but God continues to push you. Throughout this process, your heart starts to break for that pursuit and eventually you realize that God made you to pursue (Love) these people. I wouldn't have it any other way...

Keepin It Real...

Scooper said...

Beautiful and true. And something I think rarely about seeing as how I live in predominantly white vinyl-sided suburbia. With a white husband. And white kids. And mostly white friends.