Common Sod
He never fit with
misfits but at least
they let him tag along.
Academics always thought
him rash, radical. Radicals
figured him a redneck.
Rednecks reckoned he
was highfalutin, while the
well heeled held him
as a common sod.
Religious folk scorned
his hedonistic joy, but
the party crowd
considered him a prude.
He never meant to be rude.
He did what he could.
He wondered how they
felt, being understood.
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You help us see him so clearly and so well.
I love this poem, including the title.
Really enjoyed this, very relatable.