The Changing Colors of Skin
by Carole Mertz
Though I had no ideographs
like those of a
Chinese girl,
I relished the joy of
selecting
the colors from the
crayon
box. Age, seven years,
my hair was curled by
Mother
into fascinating long
ringlets,
fascinating even to
me.
The marks I made on
the page
were likely the first
chapters of
my little-girl life.
Frustrated though,
I had no just-right
color for skin. That
changed, Crayola
adjusted. Our
world adapted, too,
into these
many new shades of
skin. Life
became as fascinating
as my curls.
* * * * *
"The Changing Colors of Skin" is from Carole Mertz's forthcoming
collection Color and Line (Kelsay Books, January 8, 2021)
Carole Mertz, poet, reviewer, and essayist, is
the author of Toward a Peeping Sunrise (at Prolific Press) and
the forthcoming Color and Line (with Kelsay Books). She is
book review editor at Dreamers Creative Writing and served as judge (in formal
poetry) for the 2020 Poets & Patrons of IL contest. Carole resides in
Parma, OH.
Delightful
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