Painting America Beautiful
My father is a patriotic man
A gun carrying, flag flying, free-spoken man
He always taught me to never let my colors run, to stand my ground, and to live loudly
Unconsciously, I believe he was trying to paint me with the colors of his own palette instead of letting me choose my own, as many people do in our country
Growing up I discovered many colors of the world
I experienced bright, full colors that I found myself dancing to, colors that were music to my ears
I experienced times of dark colors, monochromatic tones, deafening silences
As an artist in life, I used these colors to spread the messages that I felt needed to be heard
I painted pictures of things that I believed in and strived for
Not once have I ever painted a gun nor a flag, but I did use my colors to draw out endless injunctions of what the nation will become
What the nation is now becoming
The country that my father is so fond of because he speaks as the majority
Some people do not have the opportunity to fill their palettes, they do not have the chance to share their artwork
Even after a lifetime of pushing to create and spread the messages that are stuck in their heads, they are
Overlooked
Overanalyzed
Overturned
Their chance is not over
Let these people with limited palettes expand their education, let them widen their horizon, let them help in painting a better mural of this country
A mural with an endless variety of colors, forget the red, white, and blue
Let people paint their own flag to celebrate what this country could be
With a changing world around us, we must change, adapt, evolve; we must survive with everyone else
We must stop taking for granted the fact that so many people of the world wish to come paint with us, in America
We, as Americans, must stop crushing the brushes of others, we must stop stealing the colors and ideas of others
Sharing is a concept that we, as Americans, learn at a young age, and right now we have forgotten that concept
I will forever thank my father for teaching me to not let my colors run, and I will continue to write my messages with every color of the rainbow