An assembly of outsiders Flags hoisted to the sky Their faces coloured in hate Their words embroiled with lies Standing on the steps of my town Pronouncing me to be foreign Saying I don’t belong In chants vile and abhorrent The megaphone narrative Of click-bait hate Using pick and mix politics To evilize my faith Planting Islamophobia Nurturing it to grow The malicious ideals of hatred On the steps and headlines flow I witness again as before On the cloth of blue, red and white Scrawls of hate scribbled over Of race of faith of colour - to incite Reactions out of frustration Because the hate is the same And why are the cries not declared For the cloth to be reclaimed But I stand as before and again My existence with defiant vigour A prey they may make me I am not the villain they desire I refuse to be the victim To fall into sympathies song I am the who I am And this is where I belong I am the child of this soil Of this tarmac and paving I am a breath in this air A history in the making I am footsteps leaving imprints Through ages on these paths I am the voice evoking The echoing of laughs I am the conqueror of ambition A searcher of greatness I am the being of human A helper to the restless I am the average of everyday Another life in the town Whether I am seen or not I am always around I am far from the hate They paint in their narratives Look beyond sympathy and blame And you shall see this I am every identity I hold My faith will remain strong I am the who I am And this is where I belong.

I Belong
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