The Girl From Everywhere
Doesn’t know what to say
The homes in her heart aren’t hers to claim
One word isn’t enough
One word shuts her up
Doesn’t know what to say
The homes in her heart aren’t hers to claim
One word isn’t enough
One word shuts her up
Foreigners have to pay more
At the thick metal door.
Inside we see a hippo
I rise and know that something new is here.
It smells of pine laughter and undefined.
Hands pressed to frosty glass outside I peer.
Its purity and peace makes me blind.
I wonder what it would be like to not love you.
What would happen if I let go?
I didn't hold on tight enough when it counted,
and now I'm stuck not able to let the rest of you slip through the cracks.
I started accommodating at 2 years old
First it was just normal stuff
Staying quiet
Being careful
Make sure the baby is happy
I thought it would stop
Note: this language is Myndol, a language I made up. It doesn't perfectly translate to the English alphabet, so there are a couple of unusual symbols.
* = Slight pause in speech
~ = Raise an eyebrow and huff
Your hair is blond like the sun kissed your roots and long cause no one told you you could cut it
My hair is dark like I mixed every paint on my head and buzzed cause I was angry
We’re tearing ourselves apart;
Every day this country has loss and darkness that follows us around as if a shadow, clinging to any sign of doubt.
White and Wonderful
A hair dryer blasting my face as I go down the snowy s
Hidden
Locked
Confined in chains
I'm not a native Spanish speaker, nor am I fluent(I'm learning it in school), so this may be pretty rough.
It’s not the slashes through the timeline,
Not the practiced cursive
Spelling out names
That we must all know.
It’s the blank in between