My Race
By Adam M., Lexington, KY
They ask me to write down my race
and I think and think, very seriously,
And consider writing down the truth and have my answer read.
I have my grandparents who know All too well the problems of the word race Alongside my Filipino cousin Todd, who's Too young to understand race, inside my body.
I have the deciduous woods of Kentucky In this body. I have the evergreen forests of Alaska In this body.
I have Green River, Lake Cumberland, The houseboat, the campground, all in my body.
I have a pig farm and a cow farm of Marion County Right next to the big cities of Florida, the beaches Of Hilton Head, the mountains of West Virginia in my body.
And I think and think Very seriously
And consider Writing down the truth And having my answer read.
I have original and alternative songs Played by my cousin's band in this body. I have oldies and goodies played By my dad's band in this body. I have rhythms played by the drumline In this body.
I have tennis, which has been a part of me for years, Soccer, and martial arts, which affects all parts Of my life, wrapped inside this body.
I have horses, bourbon and whiskey, bluegrass, And rolling hills; I have creeks and country ponds, Close communities of friends and carefree days In the summer. All of these, inside my body.
But I stop.
And simply Write down White.
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