Red, White, and Blue Heart

I bleed red, white, and blue,
but my blood carries the salt of the island too.
Puerto Rican by rhythm,
American by road,
two flags stitched together
in the story I’ve lived and the miles I’ve known.

When I was young
a small flag swung from my rearview mirror,
dancing with every turn.
Now another flies from my porch,
rides the back of my truck,
catching sunlight and dust.
Not replacement,
not contradiction,
just chapters of the same heart.

I stayed out of politics,
not from apathy
but from humility.
I never claimed to know everything.
Still, I learned enough to know
what we should never become.

Life took me places.
Different towns, different tongues,
different prayers rising from different kitchens.
And I realized something simple.
We judge what we have never touched.
We fear what we have never heard.

I used to laugh at country music,
say it wasn’t for me,
say it sounded like noise.
Then I lived the stories in those songs,
long roads, hard work, quiet nights,
and suddenly those guitars
sounded like home.

Funny how understanding
turns strangers into neighbors.

I’ve met farmers, mountain men,
folks living off the land,
people who owed me nothing
and taught me everything.
Not one of them needed my acceptance,
yet my heart grew wider
with every handshake.

You don’t have to love my culture.
You don’t have to wave my flag.
Just don’t spit on it.

Disagreement is human.
Disrespect is a choice.

Too much damage has been done
in the name of God.
Too many wars dressed up as righteousness.
But the Christ I follow
spoke softly and simply:

Love God.
Love your neighbor.

That’s it.
No fine print.
No conditions.

And yet
we trip over something
so small
and so sacred.

This nation feels loud now,
divided, distracted,
arguing over sides
while forgetting souls.
Everything political,
nothing personal,
nobody listening.

Sometimes I wonder
if Jesus walked here today
he wouldn’t pick a party
or wear a label.
He wouldn’t argue theology.

He’d just kneel beside the hurting
and say,
“Take care of each other.”

Maybe being American
isn’t about winning.
Maybe it’s about remembering
that we belong to one another.

So I fly both flags.
I carry both songs.
I claim both homes.

And through all the noise,
all the lines drawn in sand,
I hold onto one stubborn truth:

Before anything else,
before borders,
before beliefs,
before sides,

I love you.

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  1. Thanks for sharing! For me, I’ve seen too many times where folks would join some “group” and they’d “loose themselves!” So I’m not saying I’d never join any group but if I did I’d definitely have to know myself well enough to know that I wouldn’t “become something else.” I’m just speaking about any type of group…

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    1. I don’t think many mean to become something or someone else but unfortunately this happens more than not. We adopt all beliefs from a person or a group because we agree with one or a few points. We need to use discernment better and often

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