Poem to Lil Seeing me on the sidelines She stepped out of the parade Placed herself in front of me Looked me in the eyes, Her mouth, a sneer Said, what happened to you -- You used to care about making a difference More activist than archivist More marcher than watcher --- It was me - I thought, I can't be in two places at once but There I was staring me down Haughty, self-important As if her parade was the only one with a band. I don't march in other people's parades, I said. I start my own. Not lately, Lil snapped back. Who do you think you are, criticizing me? I said. --- Well get with a program. Lil said, Any program. I lost my footing and fell into her. Even when the ground is shifting, she said, you still have to stand on it. --- I told Lil to cool her jets, to chill. You're creating a dualism, I said. Reject the binary. --- Easy for you to say, Lil said back. Who do you want to be? Now. That. You. Have. A. Chance. --- You've got a point, I said. The Venn Diagram of me and me should be one huge overlapping circle. --- Go back to your parade, I said to Lil. I'll catch up. Soon. --- My Bifurcated Life Inspired by mivasairski's dream about running into an angry version of himself and having a fight.