Brown Girl Poem by Bree Z Love

Brown Girl



Brown Girl, where did you come from?
So brown not sure. So if I feel dumb;
of not knowing the nationality you are
for the complexities formed.
A picture of your unique bizarre.
Your beauty in sierra brown; familiarity.
You remind me of a fox.
Those eyes, ties mine in knots.
You remind me of Consuelo;
when you cook for me in a sweet simmering slow.
Loving your braids, not easy to dread.
Liken to the cardinals; red.
Your hair.
But, I dare
to care
and ask;
Brown Girl; what part of the world
did your beauty come?
No question is too dumb!
Please respond to kill my curiosity.
"I am from all nationalities;
glowing of all humanity."

Saturday, January 20, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: beauty,nationality,perception
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Bree Z Love

Bree Z Love

Chicago, Illinois
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