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I'm reading old letters, yellowed with age, The voice that speaks to me as I read is weathered, Aged, and yet in clear syllables tells me, All about life 70 years ago, when the world And her people were at war with themselves. Through the voices I heard while reading, I glimpsed the chains that tied My country's people in their skins, and engulfed Their minds in suffering and shame. Curious thing this epidermal tinge that a shade too dark, shackles a man Down to the dust, robs him of pride And breaks the spine of unborn children. My grandfather's letters are old, dying sheets of paper, His memories are moving clouds of silken mist, Which swirl and glide as he remembers The days of his youth, carrying a satchel to school, Because his dark skin, the condition of his people, Their status as the Subjects of a King they did not know, Forbade him from walking in boots and a better school. The moonlight shines through the window, 70 years have passed, and a shackled spirit now roams free Broken chains lie in the dust and words exist in history books, But my grandfather describes freedom best.
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Sep 21, 2015
Sep 21, 2015 at 1:17 PM UTC
Moonlit Musings
I'm reading old letters, yellowed with age, The voice that speaks to me as I read is weathered, Aged, and yet in clear syllables tells me, All about life 70 years ago, when the world And her people were at war with themselves. Through the voices I heard while reading, I glimpsed the chains that tied My country's people in their skins, and engulfed Their minds in suffering and shame. Curious thing this epidermal tinge that a shade too dark, shackles a man Down to the dust, robs him of pride And breaks the spine of unborn children. My grandfather's letters are old, dying sheets of paper, His memories are moving clouds of silken mist, Which swirl and glide as he remembers The days of his youth, carrying a satchel to school, Because his dark skin, the condition of his people, Their status as the Subjects of a King they did not know, Forbade him from walking in boots and a better school. The moonlight shines through the window, 70 years have passed, and a shackled spirit now roams free Broken chains lie in the dust and words exist in history books, But my grandfather describes freedom best.
Dedicated to my grandparents.
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Sep 21, 2015
Sep 21, 2015 at 1:17 PM UTC
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