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A Debt
In the early 
 morning hours
 Serving soup with
 painted smiles
 As the day goes on 
 he tires
 His service pays
 some debt.
 
 In the night he tries
 to iron
 He’s been alone since
 he was young
 No one sees the
 light brown burns
 He’s never liked
 those buttons.
 
 He will sit
 and kindly listen
 To his fellow man’s
 misgivings 
 Give them faith to
 keep on living
 His quiet words
 are tokens.
 
 His sister lives
 on borrowed time
 Prayed for, begged for,
 precious time
 And so he left
 his blue-eyed love
 To pay his
 secret debts.
 
 He wears a uniform 
 of black and white
 Walks lost children
 home at night
 Writes letters to his
 would-be wife
 but doesn’t sign
 his name.
 He gives talks 
 for funerals
 For calendar-marked
 Holidays
 Watching the people
 as they listen
 Bored by the debt
 that they must pay.
 
 He rises early
 to watch the sun
 Prepare his sermon,
 walk the grounds
 And wonder why he
 never learned
 to think before he spoke.
 
 He adjusts his 
 Roman collar
 Evades his eyes
 in the mirror
 He is burdened by
 the things he feels
 But he must pay
 his debt.
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