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My Name
I was endowed with a name of profound song,
this melody that lives with the roots of the motherland.
My parents gave me a legacy to carry through life.
I love you,
whispers of promise echoed relentlessly.
Assuring me of a destined greatness,
an inheritance bound to the syllables that compose my name.
A unique type of love.
A love that dances upon the lips,
a symphony eternally etched in memory,
a name that embodies the richness of ethnicity,
a name that is undeniably smart and beautiful.
But
beauty is burdened by the specter of
ugliness.
Intelligence crawls on the precipice of
foolishness.
My name is a chorus
sung by angels in the halls of existence and
it feels almost too weighty for
human shoulders.
It threatens to fracture my very essence,
to shatter the delicate vessel that cradles my
soul.
I bear this name with reverence,
an exquisite burden upon my shoulders.
I tread the path of life with cautious steps;
scared that a stumble might unleash irreversible beasts,
transforming this once
grand epithet
into an echo of its former self.
Betwixt the coming and the going,
greatness and insignificance,
my name hangs in the air,
a precious heirloom I cannot release.
What was once a strong lullaby
becomes,
when mishandled,
as valueless as the country it came from.
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My name is Emalie (15) and I’m a Latina & Asian writer. Though, my cultural identity isn't confined to where I was born— Illinois; it resonates within the broader context of America, where my words strive to capture the essence of raw, provocative narratives. Continuously, I’ll confront and explore the experiences and issues faced by both myself and those who share my cultural background.
Therefore, I wrote this poem, which is supposed to be a reflection on the significance of a name and the conflicting emotions it evokes. My poem explores the universal theme of identity and belonging, while also addressing the specific cultural and societal pressures that can accompany a name. This is to prove that to some, especially minorities, a name carries a weight, and isn’t just sound.