Through different
eyes we see the world.
I see the poor,
struggling alone,
Limited by their
circumstances,
Held back through no
fault of their own.
You, however, are
convinced
That laziness is the
cause of their plight.
Help to the less fortunate ones?
The thought makes you feel
uptight.
I see climate change
as a threat,
Affecting us now,
but mainly hereafter.
Considering the
whole matter a hoax,
You respond with
derisive laughter.
I see people in
desperate need
Of medical care that
they can afford--
Care that's not a
privilege but
A right leaving no
one ignored.
You, too, believe in
health care
But not as a right
that people deserve.
With you it seems as
though the idea
Of helping others
strikes a nerve.
I acknowledge the
importance of
Necessary
regulations.
You see the
government having
Too much control
over corporations.
I see the need for
high standards
For clean water and
clean air.
To you such
regulations are
Burdensome and also
unfair.
People who make
large amounts
Of money can
therefore afford to pay
Higher taxes than
the poor.
To me it just makes
sense that way.
You are more
concerned that the wealthy
Keep more of their
money, which
Is a common refrain
that we hear
Coming from the lips
of the rich.
America's diversity
To me is beautiful,
and yet
To you it seems as
though our great
Diversity is a
threat.
I want to strengthen
our public schools.
When saying that, I
see your hostility.
You want to
strengthen the private ones
With little or no
accountability.
Another giant issue
that comes
From seeing the world through different eyes
Is the notion that
what I call facts
Are to you nothing
but lies.
It's not a matter of
good or bad;
It's just a matter
of point of view.
Based on all our
experiences,
We see the world the
way we do.
(2-5-17) By Bob B
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