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A Loaf of Bread
A Loaf of Bread
as viewed by a person in poverty
I don’t know how long I can live this way
This bread has to last me for more than a day
No matter the taste, to me it’s a feast
Because I have more than others at least
as viewed by a middle class family
As we sit down for dinner we take hold of each others hands
We realize we are blessed but don’t understand
This golden brown bread so warm and soft
Grateful and aware that we are better off
as viewed by a wealthy person
This scrawny bread is not fulfilling
It’s dry; it’s hard, and nearly chilling
Why do they serve this wretched crumb?
It’s half the size of my own thumb
Surely it is not up to par
I’d rather enjoy some caviar
as viewed by a baker
So delicate, so rich, so delicious
How I bake it makes others suspicious
Immense emotions wander through my head
As day-by-day I create such appetizing bread
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