Your Eyes
Location
A single glance, a sneer
A single tear, remorse
A passing blonde, a leer
What’s left of us? A walking corpse
Our eyes define – or do they judge?
Every look, and step, and inch
Taking more and way too much
So what’s left to take? Not much
A chance regard, a glare
A flirty eye, swift lust
A fearful stare -- beware
So quick to fall into mistrust
Change the color of your eyes
To blue, to green, to red
Too bad color can’t disperse the lies
That fill your mind in bed
A skinny girl, anorexic for sure
A curvy woman, she’s rather fat
A scrawny frame, a convict impure
A done-up doll, a slut – she wants that
Blink once more, look again
Your eyes can redefine
Be blind for once, try again
To see truth of the design
Let me change your eyes for you
Instead of green you may see blue
But blue may be a shade of red
In someone else’s swirling head
Many labels we ascribe
To those we see walking outside
Why can’t we try for once to see,
The people we were meant to be?