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To every person who has ever experienced what I've gone through. |
In a world where nothing is mine; I am reminded every morning's day, and at the end of every night, that I am unwanted and no one wants me in their sight. I am tossed and turned as a label more than my own worth-- I am "second place, at best" and "second place, at worst." If there were no words to describe it, I don't think that I could bear-- the endless suffocation of truth that the world has once declared. I am American, yes. But when no one treats you as one, it's harder to say I am Brazilian, when they don't even count me as one. Is it that, I am more Brazilian than Indian that erases my centuries of history? Or is it that I am worthless without my own title of dignity. I don't care that I am American, or Brazilian, or Indian of some sorts. If I can't be treated as a human, then I'll be nothing more than my looks. I am more than just a race, or ethnicity, or nationality. I am here meant to display the truths in actuality: My words aren't "worthless," "disgraced," or "unrighteous," because I am American enough to call myself such a name that only brings undocumented violence. |