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Jan 2017
I've got black girl magic
Or so they say.
I wouldn't have it
Any other way.
My hair is thick and curly,
Some say it's a mess.
Hair like this is versatile,
Making it the best.
My lips are too big?
I think you mean plump;
They are meant to match
My hips, thighs, and ****.
I like country music,
Stereotypes don't define me.
From society's box,
We're taught to break free.
We come in many shades,
Shapes, and sizes.
Black girl magic;
Each one rises.

For every black girl out there,
From me to you
Keep shining bright
Stay happy, stay true.

And if you aren't a black girl,
Find the magic in your heart.
Its the differences in people
That turn love to art.
Raja Smith
Written by
Raja Smith  Maryland
(Maryland)   
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