Taxi

Standard

a car brightly decorated
eye-catching
from far away
a light box attached
indicates availability
either called or flagged
it arrives
depending on the load
baggage to be handled
determines assistance
from behind the wheel
a location given
its passengers destination
the meter begins
conversation is variable
depending on multiple factors
whether brief or lengthy
weighing in the traffic of the day
the experience ends
with payment for services
adding to that
tipping based on generosity
closing the door silently
for the next activity
is here, this moment

-Jennie Nawrocki

Trash

Standard

it starts with part of a wrapper
to small to pick up
then add a lid to that
from thirst satisfaction
after getting that
last piece of ice
someone in a hurry
throws and misses
and all their packaging
is left on the ground
splattering food bits everywhere
attracting animals, insects
for an evening meal
leaving once whole pieces
in shreds on the ground
those few pieces
now a small heap
seeing nothing picked up
another sees no service
has been made
no refuse collected
the trash inside overflows
adding to the pile
now looking abhorrent
few even want to go near
leaving only those
requiring crumbs to eat
feasting on what is left
in this pile of trash

-Jennie Nawrocki

Interviews

Standard

questions, answers
comments, pictures
press conferences
several crowding
wanting more than
just the news
the personal recap
not publicity versions
an intimate interaction
only few are invited
unexpected, grateful
to receive
in-depth conversation
occurring amongst
a small crowd, individuals
less formal, less structured
an intimate discussion
that reveals
understanding, trust
building a simple
mutually respected
companions, friends

-Jennie Nawrocki

“Mam, Sir can I……?”

Standard

approaching very politely
“mam, sir can I……?”
this is their icebreaker
this is their chance
to begin the interaction
vying for some results
“mam, sir can I……?”
I have something for you
look here you might want this
follow me this way
it won’t take too long
“mam, sir can I……?”
where are you going
what do you need
may I help you with that
you are searching for what
“mam, sir can I……?”
please, I need
I will lower the price
I have something else
a present for someone
“mam, sir can I……?”

-Jennie Nawrocki

Nelson Mandela

Standard

there in the southern tip
known as the cape
only part of a country
that travelers rested
during long journeys
to other lands
trading wears
eating new foods
learning customs
foreign from everyday fare
they liked it so much
they declared
we will rule these
uneducated, uncivilized people
they need our ways
and we need this port
this cape, this country
as our own so we
can travel free
while charging those who follow

years of governed supremacy
making proclamations
if you live in a hut
if your skin color is different
you are not one of us
your social interactions, your job,
your ability to have money
everything about you
shall be segregated, separate
as you were not born
my fellow citizen

years passed
showed how once
happy people
were forced
to live in a world
that has taken their
land, their relatives,
their entire world
while the privileges
of others based on
their origins
regarded these people
as trash, unwanted nuisances
until a man
intelligent, revered
gathered information, people
to show they had rights,
they were people
constructed of
similar DNA

deciding things were unjust
increasing support
of others just like them
protesting conditions,
unacceptable differences
within living environments
for leading others
towards a combined
empathic society

he was jailed
all were deemed motions
against an elitist government
defending these actions
became no match for
separatists standards
imprisoned he waited
always staying positive
continuing to reiterate
all are equal, the same
eventually regimes fell
releasing a man
who stood for a cause

soon afterwards the people
gave this man authority
they wanted him to lead them
in a newly formed government
as it was his ways, his ideas
passed through generations
that brought down
misguided ideas, thoughts
bringing a country
once divided
together

we remember him
for bringing a country
governed out of
disgust of others
to be ruled
by the collective
enabling, enhancement
of skills of all
residing within
these newly built
accepting borders
leaders of today
remember his words,
rather than his fists
his gentle attitude
we remember
a ruler, a friend to all
knowing he is the same
as all those that
called him their leader
their representative
their friend
Nelson Mandela

-Jennie Nawrocki

Poverty

Standard

poverty surrounds
people in clothes
worn several times
frequently washing
looking presentable
enough as not deter
those they ask
for food, for money
they live to gather
what they don’t have
searching for jobs
finding this is their only job
asking to survive
searching for a chance
wanting a break
from the struggles
given from their birth

-Jennie Nawrocki

Fluttered

Standard

fluttered are the insides
jumbling with emotion
deciphering through its
possibilities of actions
settle with the choice
making preparations
planning thoroughly
it should be done
it is a must
it will work
then comes the moment
now, proceed, now
fluttered are the insides
as the beginning occurs
moving cautiously
thinking each motion
there it is completed
waiting the results
personal reflections
versus another perspective
maybe they will match
maybe they will collide
only next interactions
calm the inner being
fluttering inside

-Jennie Nawrocki

Market

Standard

vendors line aisles
within areas smaller
than hallway closets
crammed with merchandise
their entire inventory
on display
waiting hours
sellers mind their booth
sometimes even a wall
doesn’t separate
similar goods
showed by competitors
giving the same product
simultaneous fulfillment
of needs rendered from
the customer and the seller

-Jennie Nawrocki