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Willful Blindness

An evocative poem, a social commentary, by Shernaz, exclusively for Different Truths.

ideology obscures —
the obvious, dangerous and absurd
disappear from our sight

with ingrained prejudice
we deliberately choose not to know
that which should be known;

with impunity
or subconsciously we edit out
what disturbs deep-seated beliefs

filtering out specifically
those little sandpaper truths
that abrade our puny, brittle egos

our day to day
seemingly insignificant decisions
stimulate ‘sightlessness’

and entrench us deeper
into tiny bordered worlds
embroidered with the ideals we affirm

futile arrogance
of fleeting wealth and power
makes us darkly narcissistic

ah! how much wonder we blot out
of the beautifully wide landscape
with those narrow-vision blinkers

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Shernaz Wadia
To Shernaz Wadia, reading and writing poems has been one of the means to embark on an inward journey. She hopes her words will bring peace, hope and light into dark corners. Her poems have been published in many e-journals and anthologies. She has published her own book of poems "Whispers of the Soul" and another titled "Tapestry Poetry - A Fusion of Two Minds" with her poetry partner Avril Meallem.

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