dear black woman, i hear you. the beats of your heart coming from the core of earth. from the time of your birth. i hear you.
dear dark woman, i feel you. the pain from your wombs can be feel across the continent to all of your homes. i feel you.
dear creative woman, i stand by you. and everytime you cry we all cry at the same time and we stand by you.
dear african child, i. got. you. you’re the daughter of our ancestors. the voice of freedom that raises against our skin i got you.
dear yemanjá, i salute you. the queen of nature. mother of the oceans. odoyá. i salute you.
dear magic woman, i believe you. i believe in the strength of your soul the curves of your body the beauty of your hips. the power of your blood. and i believe you.