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I am

I have never been able to hide from the fact that I am black 
Because the world won’t let me 
Because of the judgment it has placed 
The color of my skin is black but I am brown 
What is black 
What is brown 
Why is color used to separate us all around
Black has always been some sort of lack 
To the worlds eye at least
The comparison 
The mimicking 
Yet we are ridiculed 
Like we are nothing 
Like I am nothing 
You voice your voice 
You are too loud 
You say how you feel
You are too aggressive 
You are too much 
Tone it down 
Are you even listening to the words 
To the pain that echos all around 
They want to loudly replicate our culture 
But not make a peep for your safety or for you to live freely 
Not a single sound 
The world says I am black but I am brown 
What is brown
It even has my brothers and sisters fighting over who is lighter, who is darker 
We are all different 
But the same 
We all bleed red 
Why continue to play their game 
What is this system 
What is this about 
Destruction for all
Until there is no one left to cry out 
The world says I am black, pigment says I am brown 
What is black
What is brown 
I am human 
We are human 
Take a look around

Copyright © Rita Lopez | Year Posted 2024

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