Crawlers Bukowski in a poem had written:
“All our neighbors think that
We are
Weird.
And we think that they
Are.
And we're all
On
Target.”
Bukowski in this poem describes a
puzzling situation for us. He has written about the family (his family our narrator’s
one) and their’s neighbors. Everyone on every side thinks the other side is weird.
It’s meant all of them realize they are right and the other side is ignorant. Why?
Is it possible tow different weird people are right in the same time? Bukowski
said: yes. But why? How?
Let I came back to my childhood. When
I was a primary student, we lost one of our neighbors in an accident. He had a grocery
in our our valley. After his passing away, it was said some different thing
about his death. Someone believed he was killed by one of his adversary. They
said that the car driver was a friend with the victim and in addition, he was
driving so fast in a small street. It was not normal in their thought.
The others believe he committed suicide
because he had too much debt. The last ones guessed he was drunk. My father,
but was sure the driver was drunk.
Who was in the right?
I don’t know, but I realize one
big truth: everyone sees the world in her/his view. Some people who didn't like
the grocery man got the right to driver and other one thought the poor victim
was in the right.
That’s a truth. We have to accept
the world with many, many realities. Each of us sees in the world in our opinion,
because everyone had some different experiences and these experiences had us a
different view of life.
When we think in this way, we can
understand more eachothers: "… And we're all
On
Target.”
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