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Coloured

May 9, 2021
By sakshi_bhagat SILVER, Kolkata, Other
sakshi_bhagat SILVER, Kolkata, Other
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Favorite Quote:
Honestly there are quite a few. I'll just mention two:<br /> "The pen is mightier than the sword"<br /> "It seems to me that love could be labelled poison and we'd still drink it"


Dark chocolatey skin bears the flag of red
Coloured, a sin; these feelings are cultivated and bred
So they're brought to toil on white soil
Reminiscing the scent of their native land, the sweet patchouli oil.
As they trudge through barren land, lost hope and bloody soles mark their path
This coloured discrimination instigates fair feelings of wrath
A helplessly agitated mind and yet they stand still
With wistful eyes, devoid of their free will.
At night, they sing to themselves songs of a land far away
As they drift off to a restless sleep, dreaming of being back there someday
Scalding feelings of entitlement and vengeance have taken birth and clouded minds
Working on indigo and cotton fields, on merriment and mirth have been drawn white blinds.
No matter how clean the records, the message is loudly heard
"When looked upon as a blue jay, you can never be a mockingbird"
These words passed down through generations deny them their say
Day to night and night to day but time couldn't change the black man's dismay.
Wanted is colour in life but shunned is coloured life
This clash of colours holds no value, only adding on to people's strife
So while i stand here trying to fathom out the meaning of it all
I hope, someday, realisation will take down this coloured wall.


The author's comments:

As teens, we've all faced some kind of discrimination or have at least been an audience to it. With the Black Lives Matter movement at a high, it's only our voices which can ensure that it doesn't die down and fade into the background like so many earlier. With that thought, I've penned down my feelings about how baseless and ridiculous these feelings of discrimination. Hopefully, someday we will reach a realisation that prejudice, malice and discrimination are just going to lead to our collective doom.


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