Dystopian SocietyA Poem by flowetry07This poem was inspired by the books Hunger Games, and Divergent as well as my experience living as a person of color.Dystopian Society We don’t live in a world where we are divided by districts
and factions. Or do we? The places for the rich and poor, privileged and
marginalized have been deemed: Ghettos, “good
neighborhoods” and gated communities. Because my skin is pigmented and my hair defies gravity I am
systematically placed in an environment which predicts my future and those
around me who share these characteristics. Even though I love to bump Marvin Gaye, I can still groove
to Brad Paisley…. I do not color inside of the lines. The margins are too narrow, the road too straight. My
interests are fluid. The food I savor is ladled from a pot of international
flavors, too rich and diverse for me to taste just one. The voice from which I speak contains no accent. I do not
talk like a: black, white, latino. My tongue is not etched within the barriers of race despite
what the media commands your eyes and ears to perceive. Expectations are constantly defied because I am the piece
which doesn't fit into any puzzle. I am Dauntless, I am District Twelve, I am… Divergent. © 2014 flowetry07Author's Note
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