ESKIMO

ESKIMO

A Poem by Jena Barkley
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Dedicated to all the daughters who are unwanted by their fathers. Inspired by a story taken place in Afghanistan.

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I am an Eskimo
Look at my toughened skin
My half-shut eyes fading out the withering scene
I live in an igloo
It drips icicles on exposed flesh
So cold it smolders the wasting particles
The chill that sweeps into the household
Is an icy Alaskan breeze
Everyone magnetized to their silent corners
Please be quiet because the baby's sleeping
His proud fleshy fist and loud ardent cry
Is all the Papa really cares about enough
To sigh,
He is satisfied
But he does not care for
Sister and I
The signs that mark us of our sex
Earn us the reputation of adverse specs
To him, in his mind, we are $1, breakable accessories
No love rides on this icy Alaskan breeze
My half shut eyes fade out the withering scene
This girl is an Afghan born Eskimo queen.


© 2009 Jena Barkley


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You write with such fanatical beauty. It's very "soft", if you get my meaning, and it is sad. I liked the imagery you used: "My half-shut eyes fading out the withering scene", this is a very good line. I like how you rhymed this line and the final line. And you comapare these two worlds with a dream, amazing! I can see the colours melt and fade away at the last 2 lines.

Posted 15 Years Ago


Alot of really nice metaphors in this. I'm partial to the part "To him, in his mind, we are $1, breakable accessories"


Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

thats really sad....*sniff*

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Jena Barkley
Jena Barkley

Chicago, IL



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