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Clearly, I am a woman. I smell of honey and oats. I am curly hair laced with laughter. I am a little black dress. I am curvy, Legs thick as a tree trunk. Skin of the earth. When they fear my heritage I chuckle at their ignorance. I am active brain. I am lips of language. My mother’s tongue spiced with sass. I am mother natures song. Radiating melanin at the cheekbones. I taste of Sunday soul food. I smile like them but for different reasons. I shout like them but, Clearly, you will never understand what it means To be an angry black woman.
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Mar 6, 2020
Mar 6, 2020 at 8:57 AM UTC
I, Too am Woman
Clearly, I am a woman. I smell of honey and oats. I am curly hair laced with laughter. I am a little black dress. I am curvy, Legs thick as a tree trunk. Skin of the earth. When they fear my heritage I chuckle at their ignorance. I am active brain. I am lips of language. My mother’s tongue spiced with sass. I am mother natures song. Radiating melanin at the cheekbones. I taste of Sunday soul food. I smile like them but for different reasons. I shout like them but, Clearly, you will never understand what it means To be an angry black woman.
niesharad
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Mar 6, 2020
Mar 6, 2020 at 8:57 AM UTC
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