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The High Road
Several moons ago, I caught someone Dead to rights, without him noticing I was just yards away as he Clamped a nasty car note down With my windshield wiper; all because I unknowingly took the parking spot he wanted. Really mean things written in the note I still vividly remember... "_my_, you bastard" "next time, show some respect!" Before walking into his car to leave, I gently tapped him on the shoulder And startled him half to death! Eyeball to eyeball, we froze in realization; We aren't total strangers! Oh wow, we live just 3 blocks apart! I handed the note back saying... "I've read it. I don't need it anymore" Then I walked away, resisting the urge To unleash a torrent of contumely on him I felt angry and offended, But the thought of someday Returning the favor never crossed my mind I chose to believe he was simply Having a bad day. Besides, I could tell He was stressed and felt bad when I turned To look back at him seconds after walking away. It is tough taking the high road, forgiving vitriol Directly at you, but I felt free doing so, thanks to God. I pray that God continues to help him the same way, too. The High Road Poetry Contest Sponsored by Regina McIntosh Date written: 10/23/2021 *vulgar words deleted on purpose*
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