America the "Great"
America
The home of the free
The home of the brave
Devoid of the racists, sexists and slaves
Or so they've told us since we were so small
That we stood on tiptoes to peek over desks, turn the pages of books with odd shapes called letters
And they told us that one day we would understand
That one day we would hold the greatest nation on earth on our shoulders
With wide eyes, we saw ourselves to be the Greek Atlas, strong and fierce
Holding up a sky of nationalist expectations
With time we learned to distinguish "greatness" from "perfection"
As colored kids who helped carve our sandbox structures on the playground
Felt the sting of isolation
And flinched to hear middle-school jokes of "fast running" paired with "stolen TVs"
We hunched over our books, heads too far down
To notice as our classmates slowly disappeared
And left drop-outs, pregnant teens and working students to the wolves
While girls who had made it, holding math and engineering degrees in hand
Used their skills to multiply decimals and male salaries together to discover society's idea of their worth
At the age of 50, we broke our chains of student debt
And flipped through magazines of opportunity with wrinkled hands
We turned off the news of gun violence, xenophobic leaders and world disputes
And turned to the smiling faces of our grandchildren
Ignorant of America's faults and mishaps
Hoping that they would not hold up the sky, but rather, fix it.