Poem Alien from Songs of a Lupine
Alien:
When they call you Matu
You hide in a field with other alien flowers
Your cotton hair firmly stands next to tapered petals on a long stalk
The lupine reminds you of corn
and unicorns
You want to weep
You run your fingers on their silky wings
And wonder why some people hate all things different
When they are afraid of you
Because they have refused to know you
When they don’t see you beyond your covered head
and colored skin
You wonder
If you could scrub the black off your skin like new potatoes
Whether they would see you,
Whether they would want you then
I see you
And all the ways you gloriously shine
You are meant to be here, along with every other flower