Look Twice
Tear down your eyes from the sky-scraping buildings
And look into the car next door.
Pierce through the dark-tinted windows and glasses.
See that she in the Lexus is poor.
Look twice at the needy, at gang-born graffiti,
Push off from contempt into thoughts of what caused it.
Leave off trite expressions and useless obsessions;
They need more than judgment; I just hope you've got it.