I am from a clash of Color,
From an idea of love, modeled for others' perception.
I see me as I am, but am hidden from others' views.
I am who I am, but a living contradiction to my peers.
I see life as a blessing, a gift granted to me.
Why should my tint describe me? Why should my culture degrade me?
Why should the ignorance of another conjure my presence?
Too many times I've been disappointed by the looks,
By the sneers and misconceptions of the people who don't get me,
Who don't understand why it hurts.
I dream of a place of glory and freedom,
Of losing the weight of oppression on my back.
I dream of the enlightenment of people,
Of the opening of their eyes.
I dream for acceptance,
And for the blessing of feeling special just once.
One moment of glory ... for the true virtue in my life.
For the glimmer of freedom, and a rise in real pride.
-Pablo Vega
Chapel Hill High School, North Carolina
I feel like I could have written the first stanza, more or less. It describes a lot.
I am proud of who I am. Know that.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
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2 comments:
Hi Pablo, I'm organizing a Celebration at the Annual Convention of the National Council of Teachers of English and would like to use your poem as an inspiration for everyone who attends. You must be very proud of your work; your voice is so clear in this piece. Keep writing and inspiring others who might not have found a way to voice their feelings as well as you have.
Bobbi Ciriza Houtchens
Hi Bobbi,
I'm glad you found this poem as powerful as I did! Unfortunately, I am not Pablo and have no way of getting in touch with him. I don't remember what led me to his poem, but I encourage you to do a Google search using his name and the poem title to see if you can find him. I'm sure he would love to know that his work will be spreading so far!
Best,
Nicole
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