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My blood runs funny lately
Thin, like water stained red
is it real?
They look at me funny lately
They translate their words
As if I cannot understand
Tight-lipped smiles and
Eyes bright with shame, that whisper
"you are not one of us"
they call me American
call me washed-out,
watered-down
and they do not have to translate
the bite, the sting,
the disappointment
I am not You
I am america
I am a child of opportunity
I am the beautiful, the brave
My fingers grazing spacious skies
But if I could, I would sink
Straight down to my knees
Kneel for forgiveness
Bury myself in my roots, in blood that runs thicker
than water
I often feel like I am growing out of touch with my culture, and I know my family feels the same way.