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    Unknown Ancestry

    Submitted By: Baba

    I am, my friend
    A part of this world
    A being of many parts, manifold
    Of unknown ancestries, misconceived origins
    If I could see my many forbears today
    I'd probably see (for sure)
    The color of the times in them
    My mother, my father
    And those before them I know
    Had a difference in them
    As wide as the Grand Canyon
    One
    I could never really explain
    Some tell me (ever so often)
    So, so many different tales
    I've learned a lot, you know
    For now I truly don't know who or what to believe
    My mother had a nose so long
    Pinochio would lose a contest of noses with her
    My father's skin so light
    He could've passed for one of them
    My grandma on his side
    Had this strange look
    Of one who'd scalped so many settlers
    His father looked like
    A cross between Ching Chang & Mona Lisa
    Her father, no better or worse
    His face had the shape of a sculpture
    Now my grandma was different
    She seemed to be a full blooded
    But
    Even so
    They tell me (gleefully)
    She has some strange blood in her too
    I saw one of the great grand ones
    In a picture mounted in the old place
    So, so long ago
    That is, before it was torn down
    And
    If I remember correctly
    They were not any better off either
    They also told me
    (My "faithful" friends of lore)
    The ones with the funny look
    Were almost always products of unholy & forceful alliances
    My relatives on one side
    Look like a brew
    Of Kunta Kinte, Ching Chang, Uuga Manga, John Doe...
    And a hos t of who know's what
    Now
    The other guys had so much blood in them
    I still can't figure out
    Who's what & what's in who
    Hell, who cares ?
    Not me, of course
    (I'm already made, my brother)
    No going back for me
    Or change of address possible, that I'm sure of)
    By now I guess
    You're wondering about me
    How I look
    What I look like
    Don't worry
    I look like anybody
    Who's had so many people take a part in deciding how he looks
    A disaster
    Now, on the other hand
    My sister is the lucky one
    You'd probably think
    She was an angel come to earth awhile
    Uh !
    Don't ask me what I think of this all
    'Cause,
    I ain't telling no one
    Not even myself

    © Baba 6/19/93 6:20 p.m
    Written at Brooklyn/Cath U. Metro Station while for one of the R buses.

    *Inspiration from a guy wearing a black 'T' shirt with UNKNOWN ANCESTRY in white (& a big question mark in the middle) on the back, with his girlfriend/wife with a baby. He, blackish; she, whitish & it, definitely, a mulatto. Oops ! 'it' is a baby.

     

     

     


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