I. Enslaved
I
was born color-blind;
I
came out of the womb that way…
This
rainbow of color was forced upon my mind
Not
an instant process, but slowly over time.
The
girl in my class—
The one I saw everyday
I
don’t know what possessed her,
I
don’t know what suddenly changed!
But
she submerged my head in the sea of colors
Their
brightness blinding my blinded eyes
And
I drowned somewhere beneath its colored tide
Rolled
and churned, swept out to sea
The
weight of blackness entangled me.
nigger
shackled my legs, my arms…
--It’s
impossible to move.
And
there in the distance,
Schools
of fish simply staring at me…
They spit the salt I’m forced to inhale
While I choke on false assumptions
But
I’m tangled and mangled,
Shackled
and shamed
Sinking
further and further beneath the wave.