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Hunger, Racism, and the Misfortune of Greed

Greed in the mind, hate in the heart…

By Caitlin CharltonPublished 17 days ago 1 min read
Top Story - January 2026
Hunger, Racism, and the Misfortune of Greed
Photo by Shubham Dhage on Unsplash

The water turfs out clear 

words 

Of wisdom, in a charm that 

inveigles 

Us to part from our old self: 

Of brown muck and

streams 

Of prejudice.

-

The world turns its face 

To the gnarled curiosity of 

racism;

To the ardor of same, and 

not odd.

-

I’m not different. 

I’m selfsame.

-

Hunger breeds racism. 

Racism breeds money. 

Greed breeds misfortune.    

-

The misfortune of the world

may scrape;

The pores of my skin ache. 

-

Pain sighs at our beauty. 

Pain would empty our plates.

Pain hates, and I love. 

Pain judges, and I crave. 

-

What is here but greed?

What is here but hate?

What is here but skin?

-

Are you the skin I

Inhabit

Or

Are you the hate inhabiting me?

A/ N: Do you ever take a shower, then look down? Yeah, me too. That was what led me down this path. I started thinking about the skin we inhabit and the muck the world tries to wash away. This poem is just a raw reflection on how greed and racism aren't just big ideas. They are things that ache in our very pores. Thank you so much if you got this far! 🤗❤️🙏🏾

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  • Kera Hollow5 days ago

    This was so impressive, brutal, and thoughtful. Very deserving of first place on the leader board! Congratulations!

  • ali10 days ago

    thank you for sharing this, Caitlin, and congrats on the top story spot. i really love the last stanza - such a vivid and important question to invite us to consider, reflect & (hopefully) recognise, deconstruct & dismantle any internalised racism / hate we might hold.

  • Novel Allen11 days ago

    So well said Caitlin. Congrats on T/S

  • Calvin London11 days ago

    Congratulations - and you keep doubting yourself ????

  • Congratulations on your win!!🎉🎉🎉

  • Wooohooooo congratulations on your Leaderboard placement! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • JBaz11 days ago

    I know I am not writing on Vocal until I finish a bigger project . but I am so happy I chose to continue reading works form fellow creators. This is one of the most powerful, honest piece you wrote ( and their are many great ones from you). This one stands out because it challenges us to look inside our own selves. Are we practising what we preach, do our actions speak for themselves or are we softly mumbling our views in hopes that it is enough. Congratulations Caitlin

  • Harper Lewis11 days ago

    Back to congratulate you on the well-deserved top spot on the leaderboard.

  • Lana V Lynx12 days ago

    Very powerful, Caitlin. "Selfsame" is going to be my new favorite word. We are indeed same as all humans, but unique in our selves. Diversity of our shapes and colors is beautiful. I feel sorry for the people who believe they are better than others based on some biological features.

  • Mariann Carroll13 days ago

    Congratulations on Top Story 👏 🥳

  • L.I.E13 days ago

    Powerful poem …”we do not wrestle with flesh and blood…” came to my head while reading this.

  • Cryptic Edwards14 days ago

    My darling what a powerful piece, well written, you showed truth you showed rawnest with this piece, the heartache and the pain, Caitlin this piece needed to be done and you done it, you spoke with the power of your words. Vocal is the place where we write about elements like this. My beautiful soul your voice your Writing will help so many out there. Top story for January a 💯 💜

  • Andrea Corwin 15 days ago

    Well said. I hate all of it. Damn! It has never changed, just hid or molted into a new form. Congratulations!!

  • Julie Lacksonen15 days ago

    What a well-written, heartbreaking piece (in all the right ways!) 💜

  • Imola Tóth16 days ago

    This is so deep and thought provoking, Caitlin! I'm going to carry this with me into the next couple of days, for sure. You're an amazing writer.

  • Rachel Robbins16 days ago

    I want to sit with this for a while. You are right that racism hurts us deep into our pores.

  • Another beautiful, thought provoking and relevant piece. I had never really experienced this before I spent some time on the Navajo reservation. Really opened my eyes Thanks for sharing your thoughts and insights. Congratulations on top story

  • Aarsh Malik16 days ago

    Caitlin, there’s a quiet ache in this piece that’s almost unbearable, but it’s also a call for something better. The way you balance pain and beauty, love and hate,wow. It’s a necessary conversation, one we all need to sit with. Thank you for writing with such honesty.

  • Paul Stewart16 days ago

    Aside from the hurtfulness I've never understood racism Like I do. But don't. Basing hatred of someone or a large section of society on their skin colour is just maddening to me. Lol. Anyway that aside. This is one of your best perhaps, in terms of your vulnerability taking on the subject and in terms of your success in execution. I love how you strip away those big headline grabbing concepts to really what they are, insidious festering things that live under skin level and effect people like a cancer who then spread it Like what John said too that while section of the cycle of pain and fear and how it turns onwards. I could speak about this on and on and perhaps if we ever met in person I would. But I'll stop here so I don't end up sounding like an idiot Congrats on this getting a Top Story and lots of exposure. It's very deserved. John again succinctly got it right. Written from the heart and poetic but driven by that sharp intellectual or yours. Truly brilliant.

  • Whoaaaa, this was so deep, true, and thought provoking. Congratulations on your Top Story! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊 How are you doing, my sweet friend?

  • John Cox16 days ago

    Tis a dream to be sure that one might scrub away the old to awaken the new. But hatred is a cancer passed from one generation to the next like a revolving door to madness. Pain begets pain and fear begets fear and hate is the terrible consequence of both. Tis a pity that so often when others hate us we hate ourselves in consequence. And that is the greatest tragedy of all.

  • STRONG PIECE

  • Marilyn Glover16 days ago

    Powerful poetry, here, Caitlin! A bit of a tear-jerker for me because when my youngest daughter was little, she actually tried to wash her beautiful brown skin away. This poem will stay with me. Congratulations on your top story❣

  • Shirley Belk16 days ago

    Caitlin, those are some very deep thoughts. Makes me feel shallow because all I want to do is reach for my bath towel to dry off and stay warm. I'm going to have to keep thinking about your composition.

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