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Skewed Perception

Fighting Ableism (Poem)

By Michelle Renee KidwellPublished 4 years ago 1 min read
Skewed Perception
Photo by Zachary Kyra-Derksen on Unsplash

“When you focus on someone’s disability you’ll overlook their abilities, beauty and uniqueness. Once you learn to accept and love them for who they are, you subconsciously learn to love yourself unconditionally.” ― Yvonne Pierre

You think you

Know me

Viewing my life

Through a shaded

Window,

You want to

Color my life

In negativity

But can’t you

See the beauty.

You look at

Me,

Eyes full of

Pity

As if my

Very existence

Is some kind

Of tragedy.

Can’t you

See

That your

Attitude is

A travesty

As you

View life

Through a skewed

Lens of

Ability.

Open your

Eyes

And you’ll truly

See

That we

All have

Something to

Offer

To a world

Who looks

But does

Not truly see.

© Michelle R Kidwell

November.03.2021

inspirational

About the Creator

Michelle Renee Kidwell

Abled does not mean enabled. Disabled does not mean less abled.” ― Khang Kijarro Nguyen

Fighting to end ableism, one, poem, story, article at a time. Will you join me?

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  • Gregory Paytonabout a year ago

    Wonderful poem Michelle- Nicely Done

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