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Black girl blues What to do when a black girl has the blues? What if her mama has them too? So quietly weary but louder than we hear Only her daughters get to feel the pain of her fears What if her sister has them too? When she’s bared it all and still tries to be soft When she’s playing peek a boo with her childhood, Sometimes you see glimpses of where her innocence left off When survival kills innocence and all too young you know this sadness They say it was your choice, I can only assume my niece will face the same madness And probably my daughter too Oh so resilient black girls, oh so resilient blues Our imaginary friend, Even when they see only we can understand, Sad black girl Sad brown eyes they see lies in your tears when you cry They see rage and anger, hell if it’s earned We mask, hide, shrink to not be the ones who turn Dark, ugly, battered, beaten broken, Sweet black girl it’ll get better, May your heart remain open
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Jun 19, 2025
Jun 19, 2025 at 10:55 AM UTC
Black girl blues
Black girl blues What to do when a black girl has the blues? What if her mama has them too? So quietly weary but louder than we hear Only her daughters get to feel the pain of her fears What if her sister has them too? When she’s bared it all and still tries to be soft When she’s playing peek a boo with her childhood, Sometimes you see glimpses of where her innocence left off When survival kills innocence and all too young you know this sadness They say it was your choice, I can only assume my niece will face the same madness And probably my daughter too Oh so resilient black girls, oh so resilient blues Our imaginary friend, Even when they see only we can understand, Sad black girl Sad brown eyes they see lies in your tears when you cry They see rage and anger, hell if it’s earned We mask, hide, shrink to not be the ones who turn Dark, ugly, battered, beaten broken, Sweet black girl it’ll get better, May your heart remain open
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Jun 19, 2025
Jun 19, 2025 at 10:55 AM UTC
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