You Gotta Love Strangers
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You gotta love strangers,
Especially the ones that
Stare at you with hungry eyes and
Remind you that you’re beautiful
In the most inappropriate ways—
Reminded you that
Your curves were a force to be reckoned with,
Made to be embraced by the man who
Would fill you with his love and
Watch you push into this world a life
You’d cherish above your own.
You gotta love strangers—
The jokester that put a smile
Where a frown had just been placed by that
Two faced friend,
That selfish lover,
Or senile grandmother.
You gotta love the cute little baby who’s
Cheeks are filled with an innocence
You wish you could claim as your own,
The loud mother not afriad to scold her grown child in public,
The lady sitting across from you on the train,
Cursing the very existance of public transit.
You gotta love strangers,
Especially the ones who
Seem to take more interest in your life than
Those you’ve known all your life—
That Jazz veteran who
Recognized the trumpet case
You were carrying home or,
That troubled father who
Recognized the eyes of a sad child once your gaze met his.
More than experiencing life with an unknown companion,
You end up learning more about yourself,
Unintentionally filling the canyon
You’ve carved within your chest
With someone who could care less about your best
Because somehow
They were intrigued by you in the now.
Yes now,
As in the dumbfounded expression you
Have when looking outside the bus window.
You yourself never knew how your
Sublte smile could
Infuse such a glow within the heart
Of a stranger.