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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.
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Jan 24, 2017
Jan 24, 2017 at 9:07 AM UTC
Black Girl Magic
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.
rajarea-smith
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Jan 24, 2017
Jan 24, 2017 at 9:07 AM UTC
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