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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

true words

Clothes

You are in love with Tommy,
Because his last name is Hilfiger,
But behind closed doors, Tommy,
Is calling you a n*gger,

But you could care less,
Because you have been taught to dress to impress,
If I ask you about your true history,
You would have to look on the back of your jeans and Guess,

You come up in the club wearing Versace,
Clothes made by a homosexual male,
So even when you say you are straight,
It is very hard to tell,
And for footwear, you wear Timberlands,

Even under the sun,
That same tree that's the symbol for them,
Could have been the same one your ancestors were hung from,

I cannot forget Nautica,
When was the last memory you have of ships,
Coming to North America in shackles,
Being beaten over the back with whips,

And to my beautiful black queens,
Whose creative womb has become barren,
I am confused because your face says Nefertiti,
But your sweater reads Donna Karen,

When was the last time you saw Liz Claiborne,
Conversing with black women,
But as soon as her name is printed on a purse,
To Macy's you quickly go, running,


Ralph Lauren doesn't even look at black men,
Unless they are driving him around town,
But as soon as that slave master appears on the back of a horse,
You put whatever you have picked up down,

My people reclaim your status in this world and in your life,
F.U.B.U. in case you didn't know, stands for (For Us By Us),
Buying black will someday suffice,
Do you know who owns Timberland fashion?

Well, Timberland is owned by the president of the KKK,
Surprised? Don't be.
Read more books black people,
Always hope for the best and prepare for the worst,
You may not get what you pay for,
But you'll surely pay for what you get.

~ Maya Angelou

I just found out that there are some untrue statements in the poem such as the owner of Timberland beign president of KKK. However, my friend Gene's reaction to the poem says it all:

I think it is definatly an interesting poem, it certainly is saying something that is true despite the fact that they lied/ used someone elses name. Asa far as saying that the owner of Tims is the president of the KKK maybe thatis being taken to literal it could also have been a way of saying that you really don't know who you are buying from and that they could be anyone. Also that people who are in such postitions of prominence in this life are oftne times prominent in secret societies and stuff.
It is weird to think about how people coime to wearing different brands too because we know that it is really just like wearing a pricetag because people know how much the stuff costs, so people wear more expensive things to make them look rich. The poet might have lied but she still has a good point.


1 Comments:

  • At 7:00 PM, May 16, 2006, Blogger irmik said…

    "You come up in the club wearing Versace,
    Clothes made by a homosexual male,
    So even when you say you are straight,
    It is very hard to tell"

    I find this is very discriminatory.
    so homosexual males make homosexual clothes?
    i think this is a very essentialist poem, reducing individuals to certain identity essences- race, gender, sexual orientation, etc.

    i truly dislike identity politics like this where the politics is reduced to a part of the individual's identity. i believe in difference and singularity too, but i also believe in multiplicity and forming connections. this sort of politics does not allow for that.

    and on top of that all, i don't believe this poem is written by maya angelou. in fact i just googled it and it's a hoax.

    from her website: Please be aware that Dr. Maya Angelou has absolutely no affiliation with the "poems" entitled Clothes or I Am A Christian that are circulating the Internet.

    all respects to great maya angelou.

     

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