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Jun 2017
You say that God made me out of your ribs.
Yet I would like to differ.
Your rhetoric is to oppress me.  
You’ve said it so many times, I forgot my own power!

Let me remind you, that God made us equal.
I do not come from your ribs.
I come from the same dust that created you.
For the Lord saw your empty soul and took pity on thee.
He saw you and thought….
how can my promised be fulfilled, If he is an empty vessel?
So he created me, with all the things you lacked in mind!
Therefore, the parts that made you incomplete, I can complete,
to fulfill his infinite plan for humanity.

He gave me *******,
So that when the hunter gets depressed,
I can still feed human kind.
Throughout history, I have fed the children of the ones that have enslaved me!
I have given birth to the offspring’s of my ******’s.

He gave me ovaries, so that for every child of mine you ****,
be it for your vanity, for your colonies, for the color of their skin,  
I can conceive and continue to multiply.
No child of mine can be replaced.....so I weep, until my milk ducts dry from your senseless crimes.
I continue to thrive, from every ******, from every ****, from ever war, against me, my children, my women, my earth.
You want me to think, God made me inferior.
But, if you think about our design.....
If I chose to, I can stop humanity at its tracks,!
Put an end to you,
to your inhumanity,
and immoral crimes,
just by choosing to never again, give life.  

I am not better than you,
but you will not say I am the weaker one.
If you haven’t understood, WE need each other.
But, I am the connection between earth and God.

Don’t believe the fable, I do not come out of your ribs,
God intelligently placed me on top of you,
so in the hands of women… humanity could be restored,
woven together and be healed...time after time!

I do not come out of your ribs!!!
I love you dearly, but, get your story right.

LeydisProse
6/2/2017
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Leydis
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Leydis  41/F/NYC
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