Because

  Because

by: Abigail Gyamfi                                                  

 

Ever felt like a lost soul,

Invisible from society,

That anything that you did was blinded by people’s eyes,

That you were an outcast,

Because your family was too embarrassed to be around you

Cause of your personality,

Or because your friends didn’t like to hang out with you

Cause of your color,

Degraded because you’re Chocolate or African.

Seemed like your skin spoke than you did,

So you became lonely,

Tried to prove a point but you were too timid,

Or felt like most likely everything you said sounded stupid,

Carried an impassive face,

So no one thought you had feelings,

Would segregate yourself because

You weren’t or didn’t have the It-Factor to be in a clique,

Built up a hot temper and rage,

But didn’t have anyone to blame,

Had a stitched label on you that marked,

“Freak”

Locked up in chains,

And couldn’t escape because,

YOU’RE JUST THAT GIRL.

 

This poem is about: 
Me
My family
My community
My country
Our world
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