I am reblogging this blog post because the poem is so sweet and the book it was found in sounds like one that should be a school library staple. I found it HERE.
Poem: “Lisa” by Beverly McLoughland (biracial)
…in a book titled “Through Our Eyes: Poems and Pictures About Growing Up”. I probably picked the book because it had “atypical” (not the usual blonde-haired and blue-eyed) girls on the cover. To see this, I knew it was intentional. I was happy to see children of different races and ethnicities represented on the pages. The book is filled with sweet poems, but we have especially enjoyed this one:
Lisa’s father is
Black
And her mother is
White,
And her skin is a
Cinnamon
Delight,
Her hair is
Dark
And her eyes are
Light,
And Lisa is
Lisa,
Day and
Night.
And Lisa is
Lisa,
Night and
Day,
Though there are
People
Who sometimes
Say–
Well, is Lisa
That,
Or is Lisa
This? –
Lisa is
Everything
She is.
Lisa is
Lisa,
Day and
Night,
And her skin is a
Cinnamon
Delight,
And Lisa is
Sun
And Lisa is
Star,
And Lisa is
All
The dreams that
Are.
That is such a beautiful poem. I am inspired.
Simple and lovely.
(existenceet.blogspot.com)
Hi Tiffany! I just wanted to stop by and tell you that I LOVE what you are doing! I’ve just started to begin digging through mulatto diaries (and listening on youtube) but you have inspired me to keep “keeping on”. Glad you found the poem on my blog!
Hi Tracy! Thank you so much! Love your blog and need the inspiration as well!
Thank you!! I started watching your videos (I’m on #11). I shared #10 with my oldest daughter (18). I love your honesty and willingness to be so open–it’s going to be so helpful to younger biracial girls trying to figure out where they fit in. Let’s stay connected!