I painted Marvel superheroes on a wall opposite our art room
alongside classmates and our French/Irish All American teacher. My favorite
superhero, among so many, was Namor, Prince Of Atlantis also known as The
Submariner.
At the pool, I spent time underwater.
I was able to hold my breath longer than normal people and
that amazed my classmates.
My childhood memories are fond ones of The Saint Mary’s Park
Recreational Center in The South Bronx. All that was needed to make a great
story was for Stan Lee to make a cameo appearance.
Thanos took him.
If life is like a movie, humans should get a sequel.
I walked on water to find Fabled Atlantis.
I pulled down my diver’s mask and went into a galaxy of
alien life forms. I flew like an angel free from the abuse of a crime-ridden
city. As oceans became second skin on my body, it felt like I was dreaming deep
into my subconscious mind upon breaking the surface for air and seeing the
faraway shores of The French Riviera of The Bronx called Orchard Beach. The
people were bright spots of color on golden sands. I went back into waters
relaxing as the first time I heard The Blue Danube in a film mediation on the
end result of human evolution. While weightless, a thought entered my mind.
Who’s going to take care of my disabled mother if I leave
for the future?
Add my tears to the Seven Seas.
I’ll find Atlantis one day.
I related to Namor because he was a hybrid American. Both
our fathers were white. His mother was a blue skin princess and my mother was
brown skinned. His underwater kingdom was polluted by radioactive waste dumped
by an American corporation while The South Bronx looked like terrorists dropped
an atomic bomb.
Namor lost his memories and became homeless.
I too lost memories from a cowardly attack by a Neo Nazi at
school.
Homelessness Made Easy For Dummies by Danny Aponte, sixth
grader at P.S 161
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