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There is a five year old girl on a porch
There is a five year old girl on a porch.
There is a five year old girl on a porch
and while it may seem that all she has ever seen has been:
honey sticks on peers looking over a dark blue sound,
pink bedrooms with thick green strips and big brown polka dots,
princess castles with light up windows,
kindergarten rooms with big bins of dinosaur toys,
races on mossy basketball courts in beautiful glends,
water balloon fights in summer sun,
and parks on steep hills
but she's seen much more
This girl has seen hate
This five year old girl has seen more hate then most do in decades
She has been exposed to it on all sides
Her whole 1,825 day life
She has been told that some people are inherently less than because of who they are born as
She has been told they don’t deserve what they have
She has been told they don’t belong with them
She has been taught to hate but she doesn’t know it because she hasn’t seen tolerance or acceptance
He has told her they should go back to where they came from
He has told her that they belong on football fields and in factories
She has believed him her whole life, Why would that change now?
There is a five year old girl on a porch
There is another five year old girl on a tricycle and her skin is dark
She is riding her tricycle around the cul de sac
She asks if the five year old girl on the porch would like to play
The five year old girl responds in a nasty way
Although I do not believe it was her talking, I believe she was just repeating what she’s been told yet still-
Every day after she has regretted that she ever fell for his hatred
That she ever regarded it as truth
Not a day has passed after in which she hasn’t fallen on the other end of the political spectrum
A decade later and the girl on the porch still remembers but she prays and hopes the girl on the tricycle does not
For the hurt extends great lengths of the five year old girl on the porch
Today she does everything to flush the hate out of her veins
She protests
She hands out flyers
She hangs up posters
She listens to every trial
She watches every second of hate her ancestors have managed to create
And she cries for that hate she is complicit in
She wishes that blood didn’t bind as much as it does
She is his blood and she can’t escape his hate
Every family reunion pits daughter against father
For while he could convince me hate was the truth when I was 5 he can’t convince me now
And I won’t let anyone fall into the same trap
For there shouldn’t ever be another 5 year old girl on a porch
My childhood was full of hate and I can't stand the hate in my veins.