To The Erudite One
I may be large and thus occupy a lot of space
But to you, erudite one, I am invisible,
For words from my mouth
Do not adhere to your mind,
But drift off into the wilderness.
I may have read books about the histories
And philosophies of mankind
And have been an observer of life,
Yet I have no
credence among
many academic document holders.
Have you, academic document holder,
Ever asked yourself what someone like me has been doing while you were busy
regurgitating
Ideas from past dead thinkers
to obtain a degree, a social passport through life?
I, erudite one, may not know who wrote
The Theory Of Relativity,
But I have been learning
From authentic
contemporary life
And have read many
non-prescribed books.
Yet the irony is often that tomorrow’s
Entombed but literary-alive thinkers
Are today’s self-educated prosaic drifters.
© Judy Brumby-Lake
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