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One Size Fits All
I remember the first time
Walking into that old shoe store
That seemed to have seen more than its time
Walking along that scraggly pavement
Saw the weeds sashaying side to side
Displaying their venom ridden heads
Turning and tossing so in such a fashion
For the eye to catch a sinful glimpse
I remember the old woman
Peering down at me from her big old podium
Squinting hard at me the way crows do
When they haven’t seen food for days
Try this on boy
I felt the rough leather in my hands
Worn like the old store itself
Holes and patches from the wearer before
I wanted to tell her that I didn’t like them
That they didn’t fit me when I tried them on
That it stung to walk around in them
That the color didn’t feel like me
Her beady eyes peered into my depths and she said
Boy you know this is a one size fits all world
We don’t do half sizes, we don’t do no in betweens
When I saw you, I knew those shoes would be yours
As I walked away from the store
I realized how restricting the path felt
Snaking through parts it only wanted me to walk through
Guiding me in a one way direction
I longingly looked back at those wildflowers
How I wanted to be like them
Rebellious, brazen, courageous
Sticking up their heads proudly for all to see
Neither held back nor drawn in
They grow freely, wildly
Of all shades and colors
Of all in-betweens
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