I Learned To Love You Today
You're miserable and probably one of the
rudest people I've ever come across.
When I approach you, you turn away and
pretend that I am not there, until you're ready.
I have tried a thousand times to make you smile
and you have tried a thousand times not to.
I have dreaded even having to deal with you.
I even tried coming at another time only to find
you there at all hours.
The hard, staid, look on your face remains
unchanged no matter what day it is, what time it
is or even what season.
A "Beautiful day!" gets a moan.
"Hello, how are you today?" always returns "The same."
I have given up on you, I have been angered by you,
I have even thought about complaining to the manager,
but didn't.
Then one day I caught myself acting just like you and
realized that I must stop.
I finally resolved myself to the fact that you are who
you are and I cannot change that.
You are a fact of my life and I must learn to deal with it.
You made me.
The one day that I permitted myself to return the emptiness,
rude behavior, terrible attitude and silent treatment, you chose
to say something.
I approached the checkout and you said, "Are you Okay?"
I was stunned. I could actually feel my brow, my entire face
scrunch up apparently angry that you would ask.
"Am I okay?" I said in disbelief.
"Yes." you replied. "You are usually so upbeat and chipper."
I stood in this dream-like state confused by what was going on.
You looked at me and said, "I depend on you to lift my spirits
every time you come in. I work three jobs, my bills are piling
up, my kids need clothes for school, my husband left me
and three weeks later I found out I have cancer."
I was speechless.
"Now you come in with this attitude today," she said.
I actually apologized.
I never considered that you were much more than
a clerk. I never tried to understand that behind that face
was personal pain, life challenges and loss.
Sure you should learn to separate work and life, but
sometimes life digs in, hurts, and you end up wearing it
like an ugly dress. Fits, but no one wants to see it.
Knowing now how difficult your life is I will see you
through the eyes of love.
Love is more than romantic. Love is compassionate.
Love is kind. Love is forgiving. Love is seeing beyond
the pain.
"I wish you enough!"
J
~ Bob Perks ~
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[ by: Bob Perks
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