let's imagine a time when I hated this skin I'm in. way before ink ever flowed through this pen. when I was never proud to be told I was Tanio Indian. the blacker the berry the sweeter the juice. no the blacker your skin the closer to your roots, and the further black people will stray away from you. you'll be called names that would break even the strongest to their delight. you can be beautiful with long hair. but their not even aware. chasing another girl with black skin yet more fair. now I'm standing in the store searching though the creams yes guys. young black girls do these things. mom calling your phone, but your not done looking. for the one that works as the mirror stares at you, hoping your wishes come true. turn this dark skin into something more pleasing for you. unaware of the tears that are always there clouding your vision. so you can never see the truth that you are the most beautiful of the two Brown Queens this is for you sometimes you are the only smudge in the room. we are ignored, chastised, and cast aside for most of our young lives until you wake up on your own and realize those pictures on your phone don't represent women like YOU women with the perfect hue never a blemish or imperfection could ever be seen by the likes of you and you finally understand the attention was always on you veiled by insults you couldn't see through little brown girls with curly hair you matter and your skin does too. that was something I could never tell myself but then again I had no help from young women like myself cause most of them wishing they was Gina we still don't get what that representation means how Pam had a connection to queens. but how auspicious they've made the cover up it never really had quality but means to further divide our people away from black equality.