I am a full- blooded Samoan
I cannot
speak the language
I was born
in the Island
When I
was only 6 years old
I migrated
to the land of milk and honey
My own
people
Pacifica
people
Discriminate
my colour
My mother
tongue that I cannot discover
Questioning
my identity
Questioning
my ancestors
Judging
every move I make
Feeling
disappointed
Feeling
abandoned by my own people
Feeling
lost
But for
whatever cost
I strive
to prove who I am
To be
known as a Samoan girl
Who I am
My
identity
My
ancestors
Who
fought with your ancestors
For our independent
during the colonisation
To prove
I’m your daughter
Here’s my
offer
Strike me
with your sharp chisel
Strike me
with your hammer
Imprinted
my thighs
Let the
dark ink
Combine
with my blood
As I will
let go of
My body
My mind
My soul
To prove
that I am
Your
daughter
The proud
one
The may
be weak
But
supposedly strong
Accept me
as who I am
Because I am a full blooded Samoan
Filomena WOW!
ReplyDeleteWhat a powerful start!
I love the use of the image here.
I see your offer and your proof.
I am moved by this.