Free
Over eight pounds at birth
As I child, I preferred not wearing shirts
I am a confutation of several nations
Black, Native American, White, with a splash of Chinese
Racial harmony… is… me!
For years, I was labeled as artistic
I would play piano with mis padres, sing, and act
At the same time, I was extremely good at math
A “cool nerd”
(One would say)
(That remains true today)
Clearly, the leader of her herd
Her squad…
Tall, but never with a feverish love of basketball
A girl who has a lot but does not want to have it all
Ah, goals like the American Dream
(Great Gatsby) Sueño Americano
Popularized and out of reach
There’s a point to the grand scheme
I share more than just my daydreams
Greater than believing
MLK was seeing
How does one see, though, if one is blind?
How shall I share if I am not given the time
Of day?
Left to cast away
A six-foot shadow gone astray
Hey, it is okay
My hue is original
As I look down from this pedestal
Who else is free?
Who is like me?
Oh, wait, I am sorry
There is only one Ashley Natalie
I’m free
I am a walking contradiction
With an addiction to conviction
Society tried to place me in its box
With the wrong measurements
I am the same lame kid who plays video games
I was neither selling nor embellishing it
Stereotypes (or the lack thereof) help define identities
Societies love to label
¿Por qué?
Why do people feel the urge to designate?
Is it to steer clear of the groups we hate?
Whether mice and men get second chances remains to be seen
Maybe it would happen if they weren’t typecast
Typecast
Pigeonholed
Well, this eagle right here is flying out of the coop
Not the same as her group
A feat that occurs naturally