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Infancy talked to me various languages, switching Tonalities for different melodies, to be learnt. Naturally acquiring the discernment, recognising Faces and voices to choose applicable native tongues. English with my father, whose name echoed as Plato, Iranian with my mother, Italian with my siblings, French With school teachers, Greek on summer holidays. Growing up my hair and accents, led to the inevitable Repetitive question, ‘Where are you from?’ Timidly answered as it was hard to comprehend, until I set Myself to do so untiringly drafting precious family trees. Investigations interrogating relatives to exhaustion, Ignited my pride for every single drop of blood, Composing me and drawing borders On geographical maps delineating my essence. My story was one of many, they labelled me a multi-ethnic, For my daddy’s naissance in Accra from a mulatto beauty Queen, daughter of a British doctor and his Ghanaian lady friend. For her husband, his Hellenic pater, son of Chios, born in Sudan. For my mummy’s naissance in Tehran from a noble Banker, progeny of the Qajar dynasty originally Turkic, And his pure blood Persian wife. My parents met in England where they studied only To marry and move to pre-revolutionary Iran. I was born In Rome where they fled, when insurrections began. Now if someone asks I forcefully respond, “From planet Earth. A terrestrial little sphere at the heart Of its star system, on the edge of its galaxy lost Somewhere in space in the maze of the Universe. My story is one of many, I labelled us humans.
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Oct 18, 2017
Oct 18, 2017 at 1:54 AM UTC
I labelled us
Infancy talked to me various languages, switching Tonalities for different melodies, to be learnt. Naturally acquiring the discernment, recognising Faces and voices to choose applicable native tongues. English with my father, whose name echoed as Plato, Iranian with my mother, Italian with my siblings, French With school teachers, Greek on summer holidays. Growing up my hair and accents, led to the inevitable Repetitive question, ‘Where are you from?’ Timidly answered as it was hard to comprehend, until I set Myself to do so untiringly drafting precious family trees. Investigations interrogating relatives to exhaustion, Ignited my pride for every single drop of blood, Composing me and drawing borders On geographical maps delineating my essence. My story was one of many, they labelled me a multi-ethnic, For my daddy’s naissance in Accra from a mulatto beauty Queen, daughter of a British doctor and his Ghanaian lady friend. For her husband, his Hellenic pater, son of Chios, born in Sudan. For my mummy’s naissance in Tehran from a noble Banker, progeny of the Qajar dynasty originally Turkic, And his pure blood Persian wife. My parents met in England where they studied only To marry and move to pre-revolutionary Iran. I was born In Rome where they fled, when insurrections began. Now if someone asks I forcefully respond, “From planet Earth. A terrestrial little sphere at the heart Of its star system, on the edge of its galaxy lost Somewhere in space in the maze of the Universe. My story is one of many, I labelled us humans.
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Oct 18, 2017
Oct 18, 2017 at 1:54 AM UTC
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