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For the Caring (B&W&EC pt2)
I come back to this class
and I look around,
once again.
The teacher is still
boring.
The students are still
black and white.
And once again,
I am still in color.
My color has not yet
faded away.
It makes me wonder
why my fellow students
don't see the world
as I do.
What is it that
they lack that
I obtain?
I look around the class
looking for something that
could tell me.
But there is nothing.
Am I just different
than them?
Is there something special
about me?
Or,
am I just broken.
During my time in
thought and visiting a new
world,
the bell rings.
As I'm about to
step out the door
the teacher calls me back.
'I know you've been seeing color.'
she says.
'Do you know how I know?'
she asked and I shook my head.
'Because I am the same as you.'
I didn't know what she
ment,
until she told me
that the world chooses
someone every
twenty years to be able
to see the gift it hid.
I asked her why it hid
color from everyone and
she told me
it was because
some people thought color
defined who you were
on the inside.
In order to keep peace amoung
us all, it hid it away
for only those who care
for all.
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