I see you but you do not see me
 	I am made invisible by your special powers
 	Not mine. I have no power.
 	Your shiny car passes me
 	It does not have a speck of dirt
 	But I am filthy
 	Only my sweat shines at the bus stop
 	As it did today in the fields
 	I smell like dirt
 	I know you are not hungry
 	Because I see you in your red car
 	Driving to a fancy restaurant
 	You do not know I am hungry
 	Because you cannot see me
 	I had no lunch today
 	My belly hurts
 	But you cannot hear my emptiness
 	You only hear the music in your car
 	I see you but you do not see me
 	Perhaps all of me was left
 	In the woods where I slept last night
 	Or maybe the mosquitoes sucked my life away
 	One by one as they found me on the ground
 	Because I had no blanket to cover me So I itch. They saw me though you do not.
 	I dream of home. My mother and my sisters
 	Hungry, waiting for the money I will send for food.
 	“America ... you will make lots of money
 	Our stomachs will be full
 	And your sisters will have shoes”
 	I hope my boss pays me this week
 	I look at my boots
 	These boots took me 15 days through the desert
 	Now they will bring me through the fields
 	And I wonder ...
 	Is it the car that makes me invisible
 	Because I see you but
 	You do not see me
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