Purple: A Poem By Salomee Levy
“Purple”
By Salomee Levy
Authors note: I am mixed French white and Belizean Black. I grew up learning the perspectives of both communities I belong led in and embraced my identity from both sides instead of feeling like I just don’t belong.
Coming from the City
and a small ocean town
Red and Blue parents,
I am Purple.
Tasting the sweet Baguettes
And the juicy Ceviche
I am not one but
Two.
I act like Belle
But look like Moana,
Before Disney
I was the Ugly Duckling
That the Barbie girls and
Ken boys laughed at
Told that I am a light troll
With Shrek as a father.
“Who am I?”
I am Belle from my birthplace
with the bullets seeping through my skin
I am
“Too dark”
To be Belle
“Too light”
To be Moana
Why can’t I be just one and not
Both?
I am Purple,
The color of the sugar in love.
Purple, the paint of red and blue.
Purple, the creative mind of Obama
Purple, whose uncle in the skies told me
“You are special”