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The Color Yellow
We drench ourselves in yellow, basking in the rays of light;
We taste yellow, our honey-coated tongues savoring the sweetness of the color;
We touch yellow, our fingers running through sunflower fields, mapping individual silky petals;
Yellow is the color of radiating happiness.
But I am covered in yellow,
And to me, it does not always radiate happiness.
I used to make jokes about my skin,
Saying that if someone was attracted to me, they must have yellow fever.
I played off my biggest insecurity as jokes rolled off of the tip of my tongue
So I could sample the blanket of yellow laughter that followed-
And it never tasted like honey.
However, I have come to terms with the color yellow.
I have dislodged myself from the stereotypes that follow my skin color,
I have conquered the color and made it into my unique shade.
Today, I douse myself in yellow, wearing it like gold.
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This is a piece I wrote about being Chinese. It's not something I've always been proud of- I used to make jokes about my skin color because I felt so insecure in the yellowness of my skin. Today, I am proud to be Asian and I hope this poem displays that.
**note: my computer does not allow me to view the pictures, so my apologies if the picture does not go with the poem, I just searched up "yellow" and selected a random icon