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Racism Around Me
Today I wake up exhausted,
An exhaustion that troubles me.
The dark gray sky,
Filled with many bitter sweet clouds.
Today I ache,
I lay on my bed,
Staring up at the lavender ceiling,
Sitting up and curling myself back together.
Looking out the window,
As the sun starts to rise out of the horizon,
Yet I know that it will be brought back down again.
From my room I hear the radio
In my parents room.
More and more news every day
Newer challenges every day.
Challenges that require more than I could handle alone.
An Asian-American died of hatred.
A child lost her parents
of hate for their race.
Today we grieve
and cry and pray
for the safety of this world.
Today we sit at the kitchen table,
We feel the need more than conversation.
We feel the need of change,
Yet no one can talk.
As the horror struck again
Our silence is so precious.
That no one could break it.
As if the ceiling will fall on us
Even if we whispered.
We are desperate for humanity.
We are desperate to remember.
We are desperate to create.
We are desperate to take action.
Today I stall
For the first time.
I wonder what I should do,
I wonder if I should stay home
and not walk down the block
to buy the sweet vanilla ice cream
on the blazing summer evening.
I wonder if I should stay home,
Not because of the weather,
Not because of the virus,
Today I am frozen like a popsicle
Even though it is a beautiful day
Today I am terrified
Today I cannot hide
This light, pale skin
This dark hair
These brown eyes.
I can see the pounding
of the community at war.
I can feel the Earth shivering
Telling us that it’s had enough.
I can hear the crying people
Praying that this will end
Yet no one cares.
No one changes.
No one speaks up.
And as I walk down the block
I rush past the red haired boys
that point rudely and say
Go back to where you came from.
To everyone that they believed
Has brought covid to America.
They don’t care to think that
This land doesn’t belong to them.
Yet they only aim for
Everyone with the light, pale skin
Everyone with the dark hair
Everyone with the brown eyes
Everyone like me.
Today I look at my community,
At the victims.
The victims.
The ones that died of hatred,
The ones that died because of their skin color,
The ones that didn't live for their story to be spoken out,
The ones that were hopeless,
Because the only thing they said
before they stopped breathing was:
Oh, Precious world,
What have we done to deserve this
The wounded.
Today I look at the country,
At the victims.
At the terrorists.
The terrorists.
The ones that raised a rifle,
The ones that thought they were more superior,
The ones who believe,
That everyone revolves around them,
The ones that thought their race
will be the Master Race once and for all.
The ones that killed thousands,
The ones that were so selfish,
The ones that left millions of devastated families,
The ones that still believe that their skin color was everything.
The slaughterers.
Today I look at the world,
At the victims.
At the terrorists.
At the bystanders.
The bystanders.
All of the bystanders.
The ones that don't seem to care,
The ones that walk away like nothing happened,
The ones that watch people fall of fear,
The ones that lived through America's melting pot.
Yet they were the ones that still did nothing,
But watch people as they are stabbed with knives of deadly remarks.
The onlookers.
Today I will return to the normal
The normal is the past
Going to school
Eating out
Riding my bike down the block
Being a human being
Today we will keep going
Nothing will stop me.
Nothing will stop us.
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This is my first poem I wrote.
It's about racism and the perspective of any victims of racism, especially Asian Americans.
Hope you enjoy it :)