RUBE
RUBE
There was a time when innocence
was held and seen
through rose colored glasses.
Rube definition according to Webster: awkward unsophisticated person
Unsophisticated definition according to Webster: unchanged, uncorrupted
I used to be an awkward unsophisticated person
Life seen through rose colored glasses
Each fragment, a part of a whole
Each whole of a part of more that I could ever imagine
Always living a “daisy” type of life and attitude
You know the one where
each petal grows from a circular and centered beginning
Love regardless of hate would always win
Renewal regardless of destruction grew despite the odds
Hope in the unseen carried always by faith
A purpose filled passing to others
to never give into change that tarnishes and discolors the vision seen.
Yet today…an adult
I know this….
I was changed along the way
corrupted, I guess.
It’s a struggle to remain unchanged and uncorrupted enough
to still see hope-filled daisies through rose colored glasses.
I weep for the children who have the right to grow and be an awkward unsophisticated person.
Earlier this week, a discussion about the “heart of a child” was had. Children love unconditionally, running to us with open arms and trust. Their emotions are out in the open. They laugh, they cry, they create, they explore, they share, they voice their needs, yet somewhere along the way, that changes.
***I remember what caused me to write this poem…a sad day as an educator knowing that a child had been forced to grow up way too early. I removed my rose colored glasses that day and I’m not sure I’ve put them back on since.