Two poems about identity. One from my book, one from the next book. |
DISCOVERY I am a human being . . . I am more than the roles I play. I wish you could look behind my mask And hear what I'm trying to say. I am laughter and tears Amd strength and fears. I am dread; I am dreams; And whispers and screams. I am a human being . . . So much more than what I do. There is a real person here: A person I wish you knew. I am joy; I am sorrow. I am faith in tomorrow. I'm bold and I'm bright; I am tears in the night. I am a human being . . . Look carefully, and you'll see That underneath the masks and roles There is a real me. (reprinted from JOURNEY FROM DARKNESS, c2005, Candace E. Barnes) CANVAS My face is a canvas On which I paint A smile for the world to see. First blush is placed Along the planes Where cheekbones ought to be. Eyeshadow is next, Most skillfully drawn; She begins to look like "me." Then comes the lipstick, Cupid's bow Followed carefully. And finally mascara Covers lashes blond; Loaded on liberally. Short hair is brushed, Stray eyebrow plucked, And at last there is to see The face I show society, That hides the real me. |