"BEING ME"
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By Lapieh Landu*
Born into a blend of different worlds
Life was always baffling
Where one part of me went its own way
And the other a different direction
Equality seemed accessible in my home
As love knitted us together
Where our differences didn't matter
Or impeded in our normality of life
Confused was all I became
Longing to know my mother tongue
And my father's ethnicity
It brought me further into the darkness
Where I was lost and twisted
An outcast in my own country
Not physically but physiologically
Has my name any significance?
Or my 'pasin' a curse passed down by my forefathers?
With the narrow possessions imparted in me
I stand among many others who like me
Longing to find our distinctiveness; our myths
Our identity
Landu is a student at Divine Word University in Madang, PNG @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
Labels: Poems
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