Just Another Marble
Just another Marble
To light yet to dark huh?
Far more than delicate like us but not strong enough…
These are the lyrics to my life’s song
This is the box that was bestowed upon, me
Rather the lack there of
Because I wasn’t given a box, a circle, a group, an automatic chance
Instead I was given an eternity
Of endless questioning and wondering of who I am
Of exactly who is me?
I know I’ll never be that of my maternal
Never with the ease and naivety
For life is all but fair to me
Fair is what someone like me will never be
Yet I’ll also never be that of my paternal
Born without the assumed struggle with out the inherited pain
For in most minds this is reserved for those of the fellow ebony
And though many things ebony is not me
So where is my place, my home, my destiny?
Who gives me my identity?
The identity my parent’s genes should have bestowed upon me
Because how can multi- be a defined mass
How can poly- ethnicity live without the mental questions being asked
Who am I? Who is my we?
We are a dream, we are a fantasy
We are different, a mix, a variety
We are not porcelain pure and living neat
We are not granite dark and too strong fighting to not be beat
My people, my box is the median
We are the group where each meets
Marble never mixed the same
We are the fundamental example that “beautiful imperfection”
Will always and should remain
We are the twine that twist and turns others minds
We are the glue that will forever bind
Connecting each race to hopefully revive
Revive the love between each side
Bind the thoughts to create better time
We are the mix, the variety, a refreshing change
We are the greatness from “pure” genetics rearranged
So with this I may not live by your accord
For I am glad to be marble living in a porcelain and granite world