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The Man Born Blind

Inverse Poem

By Gabriel HuizengaPublished 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 1 min read
Second Place in Inverse Challenge

Do

I

Yet

Exist in this story

That I might presume to

Walk on by, unconcerned

Even as I hear a fellow soul choosing to

Cry aloud, asking only for acknowledgement -

I simply

Look on with pity, and inaction -

Will he look to me with sightless eyes

to ease this burden (?)

I ask my God

If perhaps

I am the man born blind.

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*Author's Note: Read normally, this poem reflects some of my thoughts after walking by a blind, homeless man on a London street, who was literally calling out, "will someone please acknowledge me?" My choice to just keep walking haunts me to this day. The inverse reading of the poem is my creative reflection on what the internal world of this blind man might have been. Thank you for your read- may we learn to be less blind together <3

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About the Creator

Gabriel Huizenga

Twas for love of words that I first joined this site:

Poetry, especially, and dear short stories too;

For to live one's best is to read, and to write!

So find me in words here, and I'll find you 💙

Thanks for stopping by! :)

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  • The Invisible Writer10 months ago

    Oh wow this was freaking good! Congrats on the placement

  • JBaz11 months ago

    I missed this and I am so glad I finally read it. Fantastic

  • Marie381Uk about a year ago

    You are so very talented

  • 𝐑𝐌𝐒about a year ago

    This is beautifully written, Gabriel. WOW! Congratulations!

  • JBaz2 years ago

    I did not even attempt to partake in this challenge and after reading your entry I understand the brilliance in yours. I read it four times and loved it both ways. Congratulations on a very well earned placing.

  • Joe O’Connor2 years ago

    The best inverse I think I’ve read Gabriel 👏 You managed to not only reverse the meaning, but switch the position of the speaker, from passer-by to homeless. I haven’t seen someone manage to do this, and it works so well. Brilliantly done!🤗

  • Penny Fuller2 years ago

    This is a lovely piece and well-deserved win.

  • Happens, unfortunately, and well written, Gabriel. Indeed, who is blind, really?

  • So emotive… ‘I ask my God If perhaps I am the man born blind.’ He obviously made an impact on you… sadly, in the spur of the moment, we often don’t know how to act.

  • Beautifully and cleverly written ✨🙏🤍

  • F Cade Swanson2 years ago

    brilliant

  • Deasun T. Smyth2 years ago

    This was really well done. Nice! 👍

  • Ava Mack2 years ago

    Incredibly moving and so well executed. Congrats on your win, Gabriel!

  • Cathy holmes2 years ago

    This is incredibly well done. Congrats on the win.

  • Farhat Naseem2 years ago

    Heart touching lines

  • Brannan K.2 years ago

    This is fantastic. Should be number one in my opinion. It strikes a similar nostalgic and regrettable chord within me, about a man inside and outside the box.

  • Patrick M. Ohana2 years ago

    A touching and poignant piece. Congrats!

  • Gina C.2 years ago

    This is simply amazing - what a fantastic concept! Congratulations! 😍

  • Teresa Renton2 years ago

    Wow Gabriel, just wow! I love how you’ve presented this moving story from two POVs. The self reflection and shame of the speaker presents the duality of dark and light within everyone. The inner struggle that balances the scales, or keeps striving to. The plea of the homeless man is heartbreaking and adds further weight to the original reading. Masterful indeed 🥰 (Subscribed)

  • jacki fleet2 years ago

    An excellent piece of work. So cleverly woven. I love the character shift that occurs in the inverse reading. Both directions, concise, fluid and deep. So perfectly suited to the challenge. Congratulations!

  • Lamar Wiggins2 years ago

    👏👏👏👏 Oh and for the 2nd place win! 👏👏👏👏👏 Amazing work, Gabriel! Wish I could shake your hand for this one! If you don't mind, I do have to ask, how long would you say it took you to get it to this point before you published it. This challenge was a true pain in the butt, I'm so glad it's over 😅.

  • Oh my goodness this hurt my heart

  • Amanda Starks2 years ago

    This was a heartfelt and beautiful poem. The way you crafted the inverse to show two different perspectives was really well done!! Thank you for sharing this experience with us. <3 And congrats on SECOND PLACE!! : D Well-deserved.

  • Test2 years ago

    Wow. Just exceptional. We all make mistakes like this sometimes as we lead our lives but having the empathy to reflect and change makes the world a better place. I love your poem and congratulations! 🎈🎊🍾

  • Paul Stewart2 years ago

    This was exceptional and I can see why it was picked out for second place, well done! I love how clearly defined the two perspectives are and it's always a bitter pill to learn a hard lesson and I think we've all made similar decisions. I too have done similar things when walking by homeless people when I lived in Leeds and in Glasgow and Paisley...so you're not alone. We can but do better next time. This poem shows remarkable and clear understanding though...well done. Also...now subscribed!

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