The shape of my eyes,
the sound of my voice,
the shade of my skin,
my sexuality.
The color of my blood
the same
as yours.
If you saw the light in my eyes,
if you saw my mother's tears,
if you felt her fears,
grief engraved on her skin.
Would you have yanked me
like a weed from the
garden of life,
Would you have shattered
me in pieces
leaving me
to bleed out in the dark.
Ideologies differ,
dreams unalike,
my diversity
makes me
unique,
beautiful,
majestic,
a beacon in the fiber
of humanity.
The shape of my eyes,
the sound of my voice,
the shade of my skin,
my sexuality.
The color of my blood
same as yours.
This poem is dedicated to all the victims and survivors of Orlando <3 br="">3>
garden of life,
Would you have shattered
me in pieces
leaving me
to bleed out in the dark.
Ideologies differ,
dreams unalike,
my diversity
makes me
unique,
beautiful,
majestic,
a beacon in the fiber
of humanity.
The shape of my eyes,
the sound of my voice,
the shade of my skin,
my sexuality.
The color of my blood
same as yours.
This poem is dedicated to all the victims and survivors of Orlando <3 br="">3>
Oh, Ayala. Beautiful. Every single word. xo
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely share Ayala. Hope you are well.
ReplyDeleteThis gave me the chills. What if we could only see our alikeness!
ReplyDeleteSame indeed. Sad so many want to see others bleed. Be better if everyone focused on likeness maybe.
ReplyDeleteI cried reading this . Lovely
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We are all alike -- it's a promise I've held onto since I was a little kid. Read it in a book and believed it. Beautiful poem that helps reaffirm that truth. Beautiful and sad.
ReplyDeleteWe are the same in our sameness! A wonderful thought for which we strive!
ReplyDeleteGreat thought provoking poem. Yes we are all the same when we are broken down to the basic level.
ReplyDeleteWe are all unique, but with the same basic needs and desires. Why should some be made to bleed? This is sad on so many levels. Wishing you peace...
ReplyDeleteThis is so true, both different yet the same... Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI truly enjoyed a reread... wonderful
DeleteBeautifully haunting...!!!
ReplyDeleteSo much truth in this. Indeed, we are the same.
ReplyDeleteThat need to belong, the fear of everything different and unwelcoming, the lopsided social tapestry.. how I wish we could fix our lives, our minds. Beautifully written.
ReplyDeleteexactly...when will they understand that?...sigh...a beautiful poem Ayala...
ReplyDeleteYes. Truth and beauty in these words. We are much more alike than we are different and diversity is wonderful. I don't understand why some folks don't celebrate it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a dignified and powerful poem - we all deserve to live a life free from injustice and unnecessary pain
ReplyDeleteYes, this is true. All blood is colored the same; and diversity should be celebrated!
ReplyDeleteThis made me cry....there is such wisdom and passion and oh so much love in these simple words....'the same as yours'. if we could all but understand this!
ReplyDeleteVery visceral, very true ... a worldly-wise piece, wonderfully rendered
ReplyDeleteHumanity has taken bestiality to the limits by judging others by the colour of their skin. I am wrong of course for I am denigrating all other living things. It seem that irrational hate in inherent in some form in humans alone.
ReplyDeleteWhen will people realize that diversity is necessary for all of life to continue? Like your poem, its meditative feel, and most of all its message,
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
How one cry for them for we are one of a kind. It is just some weirdos that make things difficult!
ReplyDeleteHank
Really lovely--your piece is tender and sweet--
ReplyDeleteWell said – and how sad that there is so much need to say it.
ReplyDeleteI like how you express this. If we only saw our commonalites, our red blood, and appreciated all the unique ways in which life lives, what a world this could be. Great write Ayala. Nice to visit you again.
ReplyDeleteAyala, would you please email me at wildwoman2@shaw.ca ? I have a question.....thanks, kiddo.
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