
I am ethnically ambiguous
Dark light sparkling eyes with a heavy tint of green.
Almost raven hair that shines red within the sun.
I am a little bit of this
And a little bit of that,
Like some colorful mixed media
Or grandmas patchwork quilt.
Some heavy Irish fey,
I follow faeries just for fun
And worship the ground beneath my feet
Like the natives might,
But we’ve just begun.
A splash of Brazilian color,
A dash of Portuguese,
And almost every European country, I mean why not?
If you please
And just a tiny bit of Inuit.
I do so love the snow.
I’m ambiguous you’d say,
Cause you’d never fully know
My ethnicity.
But I’ve been grown and raised in the good ole US of A
In a tiny white washed suburb town
Full of emerald fields and trees-where I’d play.
Where I didn’t understand
What color might have meant to someone different than me
Though I am ambiguous and my heritage I hold dear,
My skin is white as paper shining,
Blinding people in the sun
And now I try to see the differences and I try to hold their hands
And I barely know if it’s enough and I can hardly stand
To think what people have been through
And I know I can’t repay.
I just hope to make a difference and
I can start today.



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