Am I This Judgemental Poem by Alison Mujati

Am I This Judgemental



With patience I waited by the roadside
Before fulfillment things turned awkward
Still I stood aloof at the westside.

Eyes roaming around a standing man
The things I see on him are many
Surely I just became a babysitting nanny

Well, he held a pink shopping bag
And here come a certain alluding
Is he a woman inside
My soul laughs out but why.

He pulls a drink from the bag
An expensive one and I wondered
Is he showing off or something
None of my business

I thought of my transport to fetch me.
Glanced at directions where it must come
The sight brought no peace.

Back to the fellow across the road.
Black cap, white t-shirt navy pants and white canvas shoes.
Did I describe all that? Teenage sensation Kathryn Keegan falls in love for the first time. Her mother came with heartbreaking news as she sends her away for a holiday. So many miles away, a troubled male soul named Robert Hopkins drifts too. Push factors threw them to a hopeless place. Eastland, an agricultural place awaits. Both had dark spots to their stories. Expect drama Romance twist and turns still all revolves around Three circles, Life, love and hurt

Surely, I have nothing to do.
I'm not dressed to kill but I can surpass this on my best day.
Mm, do I know what he has in stall too?

When the seventh person greeted him
I noted an uncommon trend
He is famous but for what?
A Lexus beeped, he waved.
The fourth car to do so.
Who is this guy?

And he now adds jelly to his mouth
My anxiety turned south
He is a woman in a man's body for real.
Cut it up buddy see what you've become.
I swallowed trying to retrieve my words

This man is too much,
So many in short space of time
I thought as he drags his phone
Music or WhatsApp chat
I wished some insight
Never a plausible detective

And he picked his pink baggage and hit the road
I wondered why has he been standing this long
None of my business but this judgement is insane

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