Spirits

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Another old poem

There’s a spirit within me,
Shouting its plea.

“Let me be kind,
Let me be mean,
Let me be smart,
Let me be stupid,
Let me be.”

There’s a spirit within me,
Who’s as pure as the trees.
Who says “please” and “sorry”,
And cleans up after parties.

There’s a spirit within me,
Who wears a mask over its face.
Who says the inappropriate,
And sniggers at others.

There’s a spirit within me,
Who can write wonderful worlds.
Who aces classes,
And is praised by many.

There’s a spirit within me,
Who fails to string together sentences.
Who blubbers when asked to speak,
And often ends up blank.

There’s a spirit within me,
And one in you.
They’re not exactly alike,
But neither are they the most different.
And that’s completely okay.

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