Mentored by Beautiful Black Butterflies
You won’t make it
The world cries
I will she deters
Tears threatening her eyes
With your skin so dark
And your hair so loud
How could you ever
stand firm, unmoving, and proud
The world rumbles at her
denying her greatness
She only ruffles her curls
her locks full and shameless
A woman you see
Powerful and mighty
Standing my ground
I’m highly abound
My ancestors worked far too hard
For me to hide, shaking, permanently scarred
Heritage in my blood and fighting in my veins
You’re scared: a powerful queen remains
You can shoot your words
Even shoot your guns
But I assure you
a revolution has begun
When I cross my t’s and I dot my i’s
World, you shake and are fully surprised
She booms back
Ferocity in her voice
The determination in her veins
Was not a choice…
But a legacy underlaying breathlessly
You see
That’s the mentor behind me
Not one, not two
But a community of value
It cradled my mom
It brought up my dad
The greatest this world ever had
Beautiful, enticing, black butterflies
Fulfilling my yearning, wondering eyes
From Oprah Winfrey to Michelle Obama
To Rosa Parks to Queen Latifah
From my beautiful mom to my exquisite aunt
To my astounding grammy who likes to flaunt…
Her style, ‘cause you see black don’t crack
So her style is still fully in tact
I want the world not only to see she who is me
But the generations that illustrate my making
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