Poems about Immigration

Growing up I was known as the foreign kid. My clothes were crawling with a different language,
I grow up in a sea of white. Everything that has been passed down from me has been white
I used to run and hide When thunder came Once I was stopped
When I was thirteen I took a plane over the sea Under the clouds
"marry someone who can give you what you want" They say jokingly, but it stays on my mind.
I ripped my heart from my chest, as I am apt to do; "Do you believe in God?" Does "God" believe in you?
they come from far away leaving behind everything they know
Let’s pretend there was a time where life was always easy where love never became a war, and hope would never leave me.
Huntington Beach, California, isn’t the most exciting place on ear
2018 too many things to think about and its only may  political division

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