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 Jan 2018 Nicole
K
Darling,

Aphrodite may be beautiful

But she still started a war.
 Dec 2017 Nicole
Madhu Jakkula
I never asked for it
the touch,
the comment,
the harassment.

I never desired for it
the pester,
the stare,
the ******.

I never wished for it,
the assault,
the blood,
the death.
 Dec 2017 Nicole
daisy kate
her history was that
of a long one,
riddled with sacrifice,
signified with martyrs.
her freedom was called
from that first brick
of the riots at stonewall
and from that first protest
for the rights of a woman.

the people before her
were carefully cushioned
with broken glass,
softly stroked
by treacherous claws.
they gave them it all
but with just a little less,
a pair of glasses to see.
sunglasses.
darkened,
to shelter the bad
broadcast the kindness,
hide the nails
in their cosy coffins.

the glasses remain
though slightly less tinted
and she has to thank
the women before her
for their deeds.
because if sylvia
didn’t throw the brick,
if emily
didn’t run upon the tracks,
and if sappho
hadn’t penned her thoughts,
she would be nothing.

without the women
who lead before her,
she would not be able
to fight further.
she is passed the torch,
and intends to carry it
until it becomes too
heavy of a burden.
then she passes it,
burning slightly brighter,
to her young daughter
whom she taught
history.
 Dec 2017 Nicole
daisy kate
today
 Dec 2017 Nicole
daisy kate
you open up the newspaper
that declares another man
has taken what wasn’t his.

‘disappointing,’ you mutter,
turning the page.
‘look at the world, today.’

‘today?’ i ask,
a voice so small.
small as we have always felt.

open up a history book,
read it.
no, not those white men
gentrifying the world.

those women.
the ones of every colour,
orientation, size and class.

now, sir, do you understand?
those men are every man.
those women are every woman.

today is every day.
 Dec 2017 Nicole
Lex
My skin
Her face
My legs
Her waist

All so different
how will ever I match up

I'm different
and I should love what I am
Dark hair and eyes
Beautiful caramel colored skin
I wish I didn't have to lie
Do I really want to be where they've been?

But they're all so perfect
Her long legs thin
Her flat stomach
Why can't I be them?

My curvy waist
My strange smile
My weird laugh
I always look vile

I want to talk to them
but i'm not plastic
I need to go hit the gym
before I do something drastic

Not only do they see me ******* up out here
they don't see any bit of my heart
but what I constantly fear
is that they wont think i'm a work of art

I never stop crying
trying to stop my pronounced fate
I'm so tired of trying
to let go of this internal hate

I'm a woman of color
A woman judged by her skin
I look at my self and think i'm duller
because everyone knows you can only be beautiful
when you look just like them
so simialr

You become a involuntary twin.
To: Sydney
My favorite girly with the best smile and skin!
I hope someday you see how much you mean to me and others around you. <3
~LJ
 Dec 2017 Nicole
Tanisha Jackland
I think about what your bones
will speak
once you have left your body
I mean the soul you
the real you
What will you leave behind
will you have left behind
your unkindness
or those things
you say
when you think
no one is listening
someone is
always listening
so be careful of what
you speak
I hear them
and the laughter they leave
and genuinely hope
it's not about me
 Dec 2017 Nicole
galaxyofentities
I would have thought vomits
Stroking your face
Telling you I love you
Kissing the arch of your nose
The smile that I know so familiar
You called me a silly drunk
And under the street light I laughed
Oh my friend
I was never drunk.
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