Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Sing A Song To A Black Woman Comments

Rating: 5.0

They brought you to a new world on a slave ship,
Deprived you from the inheritent right to be the beautiful formation that God decreed you to be,
To resemble as a thrall, they undressed your tongue,
Hijacked your garments, rags and feathers,
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Jazib Kamalvi 24 September 2020

Write comment. Such a nice poem, Melisa Peter. Read my poem, Love and Iust. Thanks

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Khairul Ahsan 24 September 2020

'Sing a song to a black woman' - Yes, I agree! They deserve it. 'Tone those biceps, take good care of your tiny waist, Do not powder your face, You're beautiful! No fake nails, Mama, you're beautiful! No curled weave, You're beautiful, Your skin exhibits the beauty of the moon, You're beautiful.' - Excellent! Your poem gets full marks from me,5*****

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James Mclain 11 August 2015

It is a great song you sing though being white I feel the shame of those whom would still cause such great pain it's the ignorance dear of, others that can't change. Their fear dripps from them in the sweat all smell. While over here the white women kill their own children they have no pride unless they can be on the Jerry Springer show they sadly watch as their exploited.. iip

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