Eye of the beholder

Eye of the beholder

A Poem by William B. Burkholder
"

gaze upon thyself and rejoice in your beauty and talents. leave the crows to feast on other things.

"

Eye of the Beholder

Each of us
beautiful in the eyes
of at least one.

Ourselves,
the first.
The most important.

The imperative by which
all should live.

Low self esteem,
negated and forgotten.

The beauty that lies within
all of us worthy of such
adoration.

Losing burdensome baggage,
leaving it at the sides of dark roads,
for the crows to pick over and devour.

Carrion thoughts and misgivings
consuming itself.

and not by us...

gaze upon thyself and rejoice
in your beauty and talents.
leave the crows to feast on other things.

© 2008 William B. Burkholder


Author's Note

William B. Burkholder
Please enjoy, and reflect upon your own beauties and talents

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i love your incredibly concise reflection here!

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

A very interesting poem. Original and well worded, and a wonderful message behind! Well done! :)

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I look at myself and see who I think i am, my fiance sees me for Who I am, people around me see what they want to see, to my children I'm just a mother, to my family quite another, I see a smile that goes on forever.

makes a person think about what's truly important.. great read.

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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William B. Burkholder
William B. Burkholder

Detroit, MI



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I am a poet and writer living in Detroit Michigan. I have published my first book of poetry titled, "The Writer's Sight" ISBN 1424185718. I Love to write and share my experiences with other like mind.. more..

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