by Shepherd Nyamhuno | |
Published on: Nov 30, 2007 | |
Topic: | |
Type: Poetry | |
https://www.tigweb.org/express/panorama/article.html?ContentID=17415 | |
You say you see no color. I say you're full of it!* I hope when you look at me you see black a little bit, for when you say you see me how can that really be when part of who I am is my ethnicity? I like my hair, my skin tone, I like my heritage; It influences my art enriches how I live. I like your hair and color and even your eyes too, one of my favorite hues is that lovely shade of blue. But I wouldn't want to be you, I like myself just fine, and don't want you to be me; we'll both get there in time. I know you like Scott Joplin, and I love a Bernstein score, I love good gumbo and pot pies, one flavor'd be a bore. When we escape these bodies, and meet at heaven's gate, then we can say no color, We'll have nothing to debate. We'll be at peace in truth, and understand all things, but until then let's be real... Enjoy what difference brings! And until that day in glory when we are truly one, let's love ourselves in color, not pretend that we see none. Consider what it means, to love without condition, it means to see all sides of me, yet love is your decision. To be high but lay down low, and love beyond yourself is the best way to love others, and have spiritual wealth. But to claim you see no color, and smile like all is fine is to say you don't see wholely and if so, we see you're blind. « return. |