She had seen a glowing screen that emitted queens Whose skin haven't touched the sun's cheeks But had bathed in the moon lit's creeks It glowed and beamed like a seam with a sheen So she loathed and loathed; hated how bronze she is She sought remedies; burying her color in sleeves
Hear her, o deities; she's down on her knees She had thrown about a millenium worth of pennies Hear her, o deities; whisper secrets into her ears Cast away her insecurities crystallizing into fears Tell her, she need not strip her cinnamon hue To trade for a porcelained debut Tell her, she wore rust colored armor Stronger and more radiant than Helios's summer Tell her, a crown awaits in a far away throne She can also be queen even in her earthly tones Tell her, to embrace what she hates For her honey dripped shade need not to be ashamed
MyΒ morena queen, snatching everybody's glance Like a finely baked bread seen in a window in France With hairlocks in the rhythm of romance Like a finely chopped chocolate Oozing with a bouquet of sweetness and a hint of fate Oh how she wore beauty like a swan waltzing in a lake