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Ode to Fried Rice
Your calories give me strength,
So that my days fly by without lethargy.
But my American teachers and friends
Criticize how salty you are.
They say,
“Your bowl of rice hides the tears of the repressed!”
Whatever truth is there,
I hear only Western disapproval.
Their words of assault target me as well.
Someday,
In the East,
You might protest,
“I am not that salty!”
But how credible are you?
Nobody believes you.
At least,
Not the American voices I hear.
Having grown up with you,
I know your flaws.
But I cannot be trusted
In measuring your saltiness
Because my tools are calibrated
Under Western eyes.
Oh, fried rice!
I will always love you no matter how salty you are
Because my blood is filled with you.
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This poem explores the tension between the tension of the author hearing the criticisms of her American teachers and peers criticizing China. The author tries to grapple with and understand her heritage and her country.