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Geetika Oct 2019
Friend are to share
Friends are to dare

Things come and go
But we stay there

Come and talk to me
Even u can slap me
But tell me
What's going there

Things are different
But we are same
We are phenomenal
From the first day

After MAA PAPA
You are my bae  
You are my love
You are my day

When u smile
my heart smiles
I wanna tell you
That you are mine

You are my shine
After the thunder
You are my fragnance
Of lavender

You are my rainbow
After the rain
You are my KIDNEY
You are my BRAIN
Friends are phenomenal and they are the real gems who always make u to do right things with no regrets
Ciarra Reneé Jan 2014
being mixed is the least of my  
problems,  but it's an issue never recognized all anyone ever thinks is how great it must be. how great it is to have  light skin and have good hair and to be "ethnic" but they never realize that behind these brown eyes is a person. a person who doesn't know who they are cause they've been asked what they are too many times. a person who has put themselves in a box, limited to one race because they're afraid of being called fake. all for being themselves, who ever that is. if I act this I'm not enough this, it's hard enough being bi racial but deciding who to act like is the hardest  part. having to check one in the race box when you're really four having to repeat what you are to people so much that you just stop answering. just say yes to every question to make them go away. judging you like the color of your skin really matters. I thought we resolved this idiotic issue  over a half century ago when African Americans united to find equal ground and now the same group of people are tearing each other down based completely on the same ridiculous idea of pigment. hearing "she's not black enough" "you're too light" "shut up you can't say that you're just mixed"  because the n word is surely something only said by purebred black people and because I'm tall with a big **** I must be black but I'm pale on a scale of one to Akon so their must be white somewhere but where did those hips and those rolled R's come from she just might be Hispanic and in fact so my story is not a cliff hanger as if you care and I can't believe that this is what we fought for. the idea of equality in the black community  is being destroyed by ignorance and misplaced hatred towards ourselves. So if I'm being told through history books that we won this battle in the 60's then I'm wondering why are we still fighting ? When  we were kids it was all well and fine cause we all spoke the same strange optimistic language of curiosity but now I can't hang out with the people I grew up with that I promised to never grow apart from because somehow the language we both once spoke evolved differently over time. And now I'm stuck up because  I was taught there's a time and place for everything. Including speaking like you have an education and speaking with people your comfortable with. stop asking me what I am like it's who I am don't take the light skin and the intelligence for a weakness. I don't think I'm a chola cause a few of my friends are Mexican my name does not have an "esha" or "niqua" at the end of it cause I play basketball and I don't want to be  white because I sound intelligible so next time you ask me if my hair's a weave or where I grew up or if my mom's white as if by you knowing my racial backgrounds you may actually know a speck about who Ciarra is and  Even if I answer these questions you still don't know me. so next time you speak spanish at me or you try to ask me what I am like it's my life story. remember ignorance isn't bliss.
Ksjpari Feb 2018
When all the world is a giant burden,

Banerji sir, my colleague, a true SST Allen.

“Maan ki bat Modi ke Sath; rest other shun,”,

Says always my friend Banarji, never stun

Or stagger or startle, never remains barren.

Best friend who teaches Dhruvi and others Balkan,

Or India with psychology, without an apron.

Kenil, Hari, Bhavin, Shivani had some unban;

With Favourite dish of Dada, a fish; talks on Patan,

Sings hymns, buzzes about Mahakali one.

Says, “Your age is less than my profession.”

Scolds us, “Worst batch of year” – a Pun?

He is Bangali babu, wears dhoti, kurta even,

Talks about SST, and about doors wide open.

He is a Brahman, takes plausible action,

Wearing a chevron, is our Divine’s lion.

Meshwa, Diya, and Pitambar are clearly won,

With Aryan, Harsh, Nupur, Dishal and billion.

Let it be Shakespeare or Keats or Byron

He is through with all, has a great fortune.

Appreciates my Monorhyme and region

Never keeps quiet, but is pure bullion.

Dear to my students, Esha, Jeet or Rohan.

Prosper a lot is my wish, Oh! Aaron!
Friend, divine, teacher
Olivia 4d
to the esha who loves her arms,
i’m glad you finally came around.
now look at the curve of your hip.
watch how the morning sun kisses your skin.
it’s mozart, monet, magnificence.

to the esha who loves her arms,
it took you long enough!
now listen to the sound of your voice.
it’s honey and sweetness and warmth.
i’d listen to you forever.

to the esha who loves her arms,
i’m so happy to meet you.
now look into your eyes.
they’re golden, caramel, ochre.
stained glass cathedrals catching the noontime light.

to the esha who loves her arms,
i always knew you’d get here.
now, admire you!
how your hair falls in the mornings,
your hands, beautifully made,
the way your mouth moves when you speak,
how completely you smile when you laugh.

isn’t life so much more when you see yourself for what you really are?

you effervesce, you glow.

i like your arms.

i have always liked your arms.

to the esha who loves herself,
i am, and always will be, awash in your beauty.

— The End —