06: Open - June 2021

Verbalized

I drip in melanin My skin is my oxygen I’m a different type of specimen You can call me African Crucified about my race Unity covered in a sweet taste It’s called African love not hate  A bond that I hold onto and appreciate My ethnicity will always work its magic Even though it is defined as tragic It tells people that I’m so called ‘ratchet’ But instead I’m actually nostalgic. I could be experiencing…

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06: Open - June 2021

In The Loving Memory Of HER Spirit

A soulful spirit covered in a mesmerizing body was once born Destined to live, smile, grow and eventually we’ll all mourn Her body lives but her spirit is non-existent The people that she needed most were always at a distant Through the walls that were put up, she was in distress Nobody cared, it was society she always had to impress Behind the mask of her persuasive smile Death remained to be her domicile Hoping…

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