#192
It's just one of those days
All things look the same
But nothing feels quite safe.
I'm scrounging for a sense of security.
So I'll wear a friends old t-shirt
And strum until my fingers hurt
And wash until my brain just works.
Little things are the start to stability.
You will get just what you give,
and take what you recieve.
A lesson you will come to learn,
you never must deceive.
To be yourself, a humble gift,
a freedom for your mind.
But this is not true just for you,
this gift of being kind.
You must be kind to everyone,
as they are kind to you.
Treat others with only respect,
you'll be respected too.
If you're content to be yourself
and let others do the same,
it allows them to be happy too
and live without the shame.
It starts with just a simple thing,
to treat yourself with care.
And then it spreads to everyone,
a kindness we all share.
If you give what you expect,
you will get very far.
The secret to your happiness,
be kind to who you are.
- SMP đź’ś (be kind, be you)
From beyza ozer’s chapbook, Good Luck with the Moon & Stars & Stuff, available at https://bottlecap.press/products/good-luck-with-the-moon-stars-stuff-by-beyza-ozer
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