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#blacklivesmatter : Thoughts from a Blatina

Sometimes, I am in love with myself.

I force them to witness my love for my melanin

because they would love for me to hate my melanin.

I know that I am seen, but I want to be heard, 

The first amendment allows me to speak, but they refused to hear a word-

that comes from my mouth.

My lips stereotyped as too black.

My diction too proper to act like this,

yet my slang is too ghetto to act like that...

Sometimes, I wonder what it's like to be white.

I hate being stared at when I speak in Spanish.

I never know if it's in disgust or in comfort, 

because the sound of the double "r" rolling off of my tongue

sounds like the ricochet of the bullets they fire from their guns.

Since they no longer can enslave us like animals, they slaughter us

because, "if I can't have you no one can."

I refuse to be put down.

I refuse to shutdown.

My brown skin threatens,

and you all should be afraid.

Because I will banish your negativity with my Latin American flow,

speaking in Spanish with the Bachata tempo filling my veins.

My Ebonics is iconic, 

and I refuse to be put in a box when the world is a sphere.

 

I... am more... than this.

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incxndiary
Published
Jul 8, 2016
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I am 17 years old and I am afraid for my life.

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#love#music#selflove#spanish#shootings#africanamerican#melanin#ebonics#blacklivesmatter#sterotypes
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