Free shoes … by Aboli Mane

A shoe that didnโt fit I wore it anyway a pair too tight a pair too loose none just right. I was lucky, said they I just had a pair others had no shoes others had no privilege while I could choose. When I circled around the block there it stood equality: free shoes people went to war bullets flew. While I walked away on unsteady steps at the corner of street Equity stood plainly handed me my size, discreet. Hand-made just for me not everyone could discern the difference between equity and equality behind the smokescreen.
Written for Reenaโs Xploration Challenge #271.

While I am unsure if I managed to do justice to the prompt, here is my rather simplistic take on it. I hope you enjoy it ๐
Thanks for reading ๐

Well done, great poem and sentiment.
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I agree. Thank you, Diana!
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