
Ever since I was little, I’ve hated the colour “yellow”
To me it was a disgrace
The reason why people made fun of my face
A direct correlation to my race
I thought that the rainbow had no place for “yellow”
Conquered by the bright oranges and greens
Everything and everyone else shines so bright, it doesn’t get seen
It was just an excuse for others to be mean
I was an outsider because of the word “yellow”
My skin is not like the others, it has a different tint
My culture is not like theirs so I took the hits
Always being undermined, constantly needing to sprint
I despised “yellow”
To me it wasn’t nice
Bringing along slurs as cold as ice
People making fun because I ate rice
Nothing about “yellow” felt right.
But I’ve realized it is more than a colour
It’s the feeling of embrace, holding one another
It’s the perpetual positivity that fills this world with wonder
It’s the warm sun shining off a baby, smiling at their mother
“Yellow” can be anything
It’s the buzz of a bee bringing in spring
It’s a happiness so rich, I need to sing
It’s the goldenness of a bell and the ever-pleasant ding
I’m reclaiming “yellow”
No longer does it represent all the insults
A divide between me and my classmates because of their impulse
Now it is the reason I exult
Because I realized that “yellow” is my happy
A thing which makes me different is one I should celebrate
Diversity is a gift which allows us to accelerate
Hate and discrimination is what we need to penetrate
The sun is yellow
A lemon is yellow
Honey is yellow
A lion is yellow
I don’t hate it anymore.
A bee is yellow
A crown is yellow
My skin is yellow
My happy is yellow
I found my “yellow”


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