SOME
PARTS
Some
skin are meant to be brown
To
trap the sun blindly, unknowingly,
And
make for an easy friendliness
In
a sea of blue eyes and sunlit faces.
Some
voices are meant to be high pitched
To
herald pieties and free camaraderie,
Despite
the brown skin almost yellow,
The
pocked skin not quite smooth and fair.
Some
skin are bound to be touched,
Caressed
with the warmth of wonder
For
what is between black and white,
Neither
kin nor foe towards the lone light.
- Ramon Loyola 2016
Ramon Loyola is a Filipino-Australian writer of
poems, fiction and non-fiction. He is the author of three books of poetry and a
short story chapbook. He lives in Sydney and works as a lawyer.
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