Not Black Enough
I’m not Black enough
Yet my hair grows like a crown atop my head
Watered with the tears of my ancestors
Who used their crowns to guide them to freedom
I’m not Black enough
Yet my features are those of my relatives
Passed down from generation to generation
Constantly belittled and ridiculed by Society
I’m not Black enough
Yet my body is like a temple
Beautiful, yet flawed
Representative of the women I look up to most
I’m not Black enough
Yet I was told to burn in hell at 16
Because apparently
“Coloreds like you don’t deserve to live on this planet”
I’m not Black enough
Yet I fear for my brother and father’s lives every day
Knowing that if they encounter the wrong cop on the highway
I may never see them again
So tell me
Am I Black enough yet?