Leaping expectations in a single bound,
that is my power.
Villains tell me
what I cannot do
and I do it.
But the world isn’t ready for me.
I would destroy
minds
if I unleashed my power
on cancers, disease, and hunger.
If only I had the power
to convince them
to persevere
and not give up so easily,
the world could change
itself.
Even now,
hidden powers lay dormant
all the abilities
in comics and movies
magics and mutations,
they all exist
in dormant genes
waiting to be used for good.
But who would believe it’s true?
It’s just as well,
few of us could resist the urge
to benefit ourselves.
If I had super-speed,
I would have used it
for my own gain,
for things I think I need.
The power I have
lies asleep
until I am challenged.
It’s only happened once.
Glass ceiling shattered and raining
down on my enemy
who looked on in shock.
“No one can stop me!” he said,
and I disarmed his atomic attack
with a pencil,
sending him away
to the prison in his mind
where he sits to this day.
I didn’t dare tell the world of my feat
for fear
that they would all end up the same.
No televised heroics for me,
and no witnesses,
and if you’re reading this
don’t believe it’s true
or else you’ll be subdued
as reality perceptions come crashing through
brainwave walls.
So someday,
when the world is ready,
I can take flight,
deflect the meteor showers,
plug the volcanoes,
drain the floods,
but until then,
I can only look on,
as helpless as the victims.
the ideas I like here:
If only I had the power
to convince them
to persevere
and not give up so easily,
the world could change
itself.
and
few of us could resist the urge
to benefit ourselves
[...]
for my own gain
for things I think I need
the first because it could be true, the second because (unfortunately) it is true. they balance.