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Who Are You?
Some people are crows
 they CAW CAW CAW
 to needlessly declare their existence.
 They force their noise
 into the ears of all around them.
 The crows are so loud
 they can’t hear.
 The People around them
 are crying out
 in pain.
 For the world,
 for their loved ones,
 for themselves.
 In the end,
 ignored.
 
 Their pain ends in death;
 the crows know
 no other way.
 They feed off the dead,
 eating up the evidence
 of their error,
 to keep feeding their noise.
 
 Then,
 these brash, selfish crows,
 become road kill.
 To be eaten up
 by the People
 to feed the cries of pain
 from the People.
 Till the People
 become louder and louder
 and they turn into crows,
 and their noise becomes
 
 useless.
 
 A vicious cycle.
 
 I end the cycle.
 
 I am a mouse
 that silently scurries about in your walls,
 leaving behind evidence of my existence
 for you to find,
 only after I’ve left.
 
 I wreak havoc on your world,
 as you know it.
 You may lay out traps
 to capture me,
 to exterminate me.
 I’m different.
 I’m clever.
 I snatch the cheese away,
 unscathed.
 
 You sit baffled by my antics,
 my stratagem of life;
 while I contentedly munch away
 at my spoils of war.
 
 Silly crows.
 I’ve learned to steer clear
 of electric cables
 of shocking lies.
 I surround myself
 with the truth and comfort
 of old clothes and pillow stuffing.
 They won’t betray me.
 
 I am a mouse
 because I do not need
 the noises of life to survive.
 I do not need to yell,
 “Here I am!”
 to know
 “I am here.”
 My silence is my noise
 without it I’d be dead.
 
 I am a mouse,
 a little mouse,
 in your big, loud world.
 I am pleased for my existence
 to have an existence.
 I do not need to contend
 to get what I want.
 I expect
 nothing
 from your world.
 I am never boastful
 always gentle;
 sticking to what I believe.
 And when the noise disappears
 I will be heard
 in my own
 silent
 way
 
 because that’s who I am.
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