The Racist

The Racist

A Poem by Einstein Noodle

The Racist
Born blind as 
        far
 
               as eye can see
You're all different.
            Just.
                       Like.
 Me.
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© 2016 Einstein Noodle


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funny how we see little kids playing together...all of them, not a care in the world and not a prejudiced bone in their bodies...then they grow up and learn it---from those who came before...we seem to have come so far since the 60's in some ways and yet not far at all...still the same old thought process...and your poem speaks to that concept...we are all different, especially those who have phobias against the others who are. I see the "born blind" more as born blind of the differences and then the eye sight and heart sight improves...in a bad way...and then we see the differences and focus too much on them...in a negative way...

j.

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Einstein Noodle

7 Years Ago

thank you for your insightful reading of this one jacob ..spot on! i can relate to your inferences a.. read more



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Blood, sure it's all red.
You would think with the short span we have in life, you wouldn't have time for racism.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

7 Years Ago

yes sir ..yes yes yes!! one would think .. but far too many don't :(( thank you for the visit Paul ... read more
The rainbow is one. Great write, E:)

Posted 7 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

7 Years Ago

yep! thats it in a nutshell .. or maybe we should say nuthouse ;) thanks for reading and commenting .. read more
Pryde Foltz

7 Years Ago

love and peace
This is interesting, but I must say I did get caught in the words 'Born Blind' ... hmm I wonder ... we ae born one moment and in that moment, that tiniest slice of infinite now, we are free, not only free, but we are wide awake to the cradle of love offered by the universe.

But not for long....

For then we are predisposed of conditioning from every direction north, south, east, and west, the conditioning is so much it actually CAN BLIND US!!!

I honestly don't think we are born blind, I do think our parents and families, the society we reside, the news that we watch, the communities in which we hang, the type of language we speak (including love), all have a direct influence on the people we become.

From what I have observed racism is passed down through generations ... hate is something people hold in their hearts not realising that they gift it unnecessarily to everyone in their presence. Racism stems from other living breathing souls who themselves have been taught to be xenophobic ... taught!

No we are not Born Blind - in fact when we are born - for that tiny fraction of space and time it is really only the real freedom most will ever know.

Racism is a gift, whether you choose to accept it or not is your FREEDOM of choice.

As you can see I got stuck right there on Born Blind ... Ha!

I do however enjoy the succinctness of this piece, I can learn from that X



Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Einstein Noodle

7 Years Ago

KW!! love your thoughts ..and responses .. physically we don't see much when born .. but that is bes.. read more
This is powerfully written for so few words. I really like how you have applied a concrete form of separation. Racism only further divides.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

7 Years Ago

yes it does and its so gratifying you point that out ... thanks for the visit Witty .. i will be sto.. read more
WittyWonka

7 Years Ago

You are welcome, Einstein!
Standing up and giving you cheers with an ovation!!!! Yes, we are all different, but we all are human! Acceptance is so important. Loved this!!!!! Lydi**

Posted 7 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

7 Years Ago

wow .. i accept that and am taking a grateful bow :)))))))) thank you so much Lydia ...for your kind.. read more
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1VJ
So few words skillfully power-packed. Amazing for someone who's always blathering.

Kidding, it's write as rain. ;)

Posted 7 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

7 Years Ago

ahahahaha ...yes ..i confess to my penchant for the blather :)))) thanks for taking time Paloma .. g.. read more
A big message in so few words! This would make a great tee shirt. Really, I would buy one. This is your new enterprise! Waking up too early, I pick a winner to read. Lucky me!

Posted 7 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

7 Years Ago

great to see you on my streets of cobble stones ;) i was also up pretty early yesterday .. my younge.. read more
Those last three words say it all as far as I'm concerned.
We are all equally different from one another.
Super powerful message delivered in a super compact poem.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

7 Years Ago

yes! i don't know why it is so angsty for some ...our shared differences (peaceful) are the spices a.. read more
Powerful message!
Racism needs to be a thing of the past,
love is the key:)
Thanks for sharing and b-blessed!

Posted 7 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

7 Years Ago

good to see you here Jamestown! thank you! i would have to agree ..i believe if we love God first .... read more
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I love it ! Blood is the same color in every thing...you're awesome E :)

Posted 7 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

7 Years Ago

thanks lynn .. your reviews mean a lot to me ... yep ..blood is blood! no denying it ..though we try.. read more

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