One day

One day, 

I asked myself, 

What is the best definition of 

Culture? 

Is Culture that strong thread 

Binding one generation to the next? 

Google says 

It is the way of life 

Reminding me to carry my pocketknife,

Papa says 

It is in my manners, my dress, 

My religion and his stress 

His stress to keep me stain-free

No matter what the situation may be. 

I want to ask him 

Why does he use culture 

To call love a damaged 

To sacrifice, kill and dim 

The dreams of those 

From the LGBTQ community 

How does their mere existence 

Impure his integrity

Or be a threat to his heritage’s security? 

I want to ask him 

Why have the future generations and he 

Gifted us with a culture of rape and no trees 

Why do girls learn to carry pocketknives

While still in their mother’s womb, before even coming to life? 

But who am I to question him 

If I come from a generation that thinks

Canceling is cool

Chooses to create even more nonsensical rules 

Of what’s trendy and what’s not 

So we have developed this 

Culture of knots

In our conversations 

And our family dinners 

I want to ask you 

Can we unlearn 

These years of conditioning 

And breakthrough this 

Culture of knots 

In place of being petty winners 

Can we lose graciously, 

Just for this once. 

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