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My hair falls in waves that curl around and  frame my broad shoulders, my clicking clavicle, and the beginning of my body's latin waist My hands, calloused, cracked and bruised proclaim that I have lived a hands on life I have struggled with weights ten times my size both physical and emotional that I have dropped the reins on an unruly horse grabbed mane and held on for dear life terrified, excited our nervous systems communicating her centuries old wisdom   in the marrow of my bones My hips do not know how to be silent as they walk They flow in movement like a snakes serpentine leaving statements of "I am here" in the desert sand My body walks into a room and these hips shout I, me, my womanly body is here together with my waist they etch out an hourglass of time but my body... is timeless My feet that walk away from you and most of your kind Wide and arched they have helped my body flee your kind's prodding, squeezing, clasping grasp many a time My tongue short, smaller than most that did not say what my body collectively begged and pleaded for, for such a long time Do not touch me, my waves of curl, my outreaching shoulders, my latin waist, my outspoken hips, my survivors feet. Do not touch because Its MY BODY MY BODY MY BODY
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Nov 24, 2012
Nov 24, 2012 at 7:28 PM UTC
My Latin Body
My hair falls in waves that curl around and  frame my broad shoulders, my clicking clavicle, and the beginning of my body's latin waist My hands, calloused, cracked and bruised proclaim that I have lived a hands on life I have struggled with weights ten times my size both physical and emotional that I have dropped the reins on an unruly horse grabbed mane and held on for dear life terrified, excited our nervous systems communicating her centuries old wisdom   in the marrow of my bones My hips do not know how to be silent as they walk They flow in movement like a snakes serpentine leaving statements of "I am here" in the desert sand My body walks into a room and these hips shout I, me, my womanly body is here together with my waist they etch out an hourglass of time but my body... is timeless My feet that walk away from you and most of your kind Wide and arched they have helped my body flee your kind's prodding, squeezing, clasping grasp many a time My tongue short, smaller than most that did not say what my body collectively begged and pleaded for, for such a long time Do not touch me, my waves of curl, my outreaching shoulders, my latin waist, my outspoken hips, my survivors feet. Do not touch because Its MY BODY MY BODY MY BODY
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Nov 24, 2012
Nov 24, 2012 at 7:28 PM UTC
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