Hope

Althea Joy Marial

Althea Joy Marial

I sit still as I wait  
The world around me failed to see me as bait    
The woman sighing as the man was late  
The college boy who couldn't pay the rising rate    
The grieving grandma who called things fate  
The teenager who hated their trait    
I sat there glancing around  
At everything that made a little sound    
Because inside of us who live above ground  
There will always be a dark in our hearts that makes it pound    
No matter what we do year round  
Our being will eventually make someone frown  
I look down feeling drowned  
Until I see a dog that is unbound    
It was in need of dire soap  
But its tail moved quickly like a rope    
The dog was lost with its owner out of scope  
Then I found a woman with a broken leash trying to cope    
Her mouth raised in an upward slope  
Her praises comparing me to the pope    
I sit back down thinking back at that common trope  
And see something without having to mope    
The couple reunited considering to elope  
A little boy calling a college boy dope    
A stranger giving a grandma a dropped envelope  
A teenager falling in love without having to probe    
It doesn't take a microscope to figure out how to be philanthrope 
 I sit there still, telling myself, "...nope."    
Because despite everything, there will always be...  
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