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Watching the Flowers Fall
I am sitting on a park bench
Listening to the sound of my music
Staring off into the distance
As a tree catches my eye
It is dotted with yellow flowers
There must be hundreds, if not thousands, of flowers dotting the tree
They drift to the ground soundlessly
No one else noticed the loss
Of the one beautiful flower
Among the thousands of flowers
Dotting the beautiful tree
It is one among many
And will not be remembered
Nor will it be missed
They do not deserve this fate
Of being stepped on, on the floor
Sitting there for days
As no one goes to help
Because nobody will care
Because why would one care?
About one in a thousand, just another number
And as I stand up from this park bench I too do not truly care
About it being tarnished by this world around us
By humanity, humanity which I am a part of, which all of us are a part of.
We read the news and maybe shed a tear at best
For the flowers that have fallen
And do not speak out about the constant cruelty of our world that mind you- we are a part of
Because we are one among many
And we will not be remembered
Nor will we be heard
It takes a thousand flowers on a tree for one to take in its colors
As the hues bleed together into one
And people stop to watch the flowers grow,
To watch the flowers fall
And then maybe if ones lucky their colors will be noticed,
But for now, I will not be remembered
Nor will I be seen.
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This piece is about activism and empathy. People reading the news (including myself, and likely many others reading this) will read an article and then simply forget about it, and if you don't just forget about it, feel helpless, and feel as if there's nothing you can do. In recant media, Transgender individuals (such as myself) have been being targeted unfairly, and it feels as if there isn't anything I can do myself. However, it takes thousands of people to be heard, and we have strength in numbers.