Shattered Glass
This piece is a reminder that other people’s needs are as important as our own as well as a reminder of why self-care is essential.
When you are walking on shattered glass every step is painful. It does not matter how calculated each movement is or how well you control each muscle. You could try walking in socks to protect your feet but the glass will always cut through. You could put on sneakers to step over the fallen pieces but at the end of the day, the glass can still cut you. There is no treading lightly, you got to sweep up the glass. Sweep it up so no one can be cut. Think about everyone else, not wanting to cause them the rush of blood coming from their feet. But as you sweep remember to be careful with yourself. When the glass pierces your skin, you should have known to put on gloves. It’s too late. The broken glass becomes thousands of mirrors all reflecting back on you. Don’t look away
Process
When writing this piece, I debated my friendship with people I have known for years. This piece clarified how I put others first although they would not do the same for me. I learned that I should devote my time to bettering myself to be who I want to be and to prioritize my goals.
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Camron Wright
Camron Wright is a Senior English major with a Playwriting minor at Howard University. During her time at Howard, she has interned at the Kennedy Center Archives Department and worked for the student television center Spotlight. She is also a theater reviewer for the Maryland Theater Guide. She is originally from Daytona Beach, Florida.