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I AM A BLACK WOMAN

I AM A BLACK WOMAN

MIISRAEL Bride · Wednesday, August 4th 2010 at 12:19PM · 486 views
And..so are you..perhaps if that being you are man reading this.

I am a Black woman and I have many things that I want and desire.

I strive to better myself and I seek more knowlege of other things.

I am aware of others in my circle of life that I feel connected with.

I bear the burdens of my life cycles, and I share with giving.

I lift up my self when I am feeling low, and I humble myself when I go to high as to
displace others.

I am a Black woman ...my skin is dark

my hair is black, but I am not without choices of my appearance to others.

Born black, I feel exceptionally beautiful.

I am expressive, kind, aggressive, kind, assertive, kind and I am grateful.

I am a black women, all the time.

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MIISRAEL Bride Memphis, TN

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Jen Fad Wednesday, August 4th 2010 at 1:36PM

Alright Black Woman!

Siebra Muhammad Wednesday, August 4th 2010 at 2:57PM

"There Are 2 Things A Woman's Gotta Do, They Gotta Go To God And They Gotta Learn About Living For Themselves"~Quote From Zora Neal Hurston

Siebra Muhammad Wednesday, August 4th 2010 at 2:58PM

I AM WATER I AM WOMAN
By Sister Siebra Muhammad

I am water and woman am I
Flowing seductive travel towards me
The highest expression of femininity

Sparkling, awe, oh so cool mesmerizing motions
Every singular drop accumulated into
Harmonious bodies named oceans

As I search for to unearth my own echelon
I comprised a discovery that has caused much stimulation
Which stirred up the bottom of my floors sensation

Quickly I am roving cannot stop now here I come
Reaching an ostentatious height I have now evolved into a tsunami
Behold the power so enthralling thus dangerous
Is this really me?

How can I once so soothing transform into a reckoning force?
Oblige me while I retrace all account as I stay the course
I am water and woman am I the highest expression of femininity

I AM WATER I AM WOMAN (PART 2)
I am water and woman am I
Flowing seductive travel towards me
The highest expression of femininity

When a woman is motivated from heaven to hell by masculinity
Examine her and sound the alarm mayday, mayday
A woman scorned is approaching your way
Apply the antidote known to work a womanliness
Must not react for calmness is the key in setting her free
From the path of a revengeful most certainty

To steady the waves and restore femininity her
Inspirational hour of dignity try these three words I love you
Eyewitness the capitulation from what the power of love will do

Whether my matter is liquid, solid or gas I must be
Expressed in the fullness of reality
In the form of a woman that either operates
From the physical, mental or spiritual side
Know the two water and woman have tides

Sometimes we are up sometimes we are down
No need to take it personal liken it to a courageous surfer
Ride it on out ensuring both when over will still be around

We need to be balanced by land or man
For water is to be free flowing supported by land
Woman she is to be loved secured and supported by her man

Behold I am water and I am woman
We have seven different characteristics of servitude
Treat us right no magic needed mystery solved
Key in to become truly tuned in as well as involved
Observe as we willingly open up our hidden
~Treasures for your Pleasure~

MIISRAEL Bride Wednesday, August 4th 2010 at 6:20PM

Thanks beautiful Black Women! Siebra your poetry is awesome!

Siebra Muhammad Wednesday, August 4th 2010 at 6:35PM

Thanks Misreal! Glad to see I had some great poets on BIA to study from!!!

Siebra Muhammad Wednesday, August 4th 2010 at 7:27PM

:)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

"i" AM A PROUD, BLACK WOMAN WHO LOVE AND RESPECT HERSELF SO MUCH "i" AM NOT IN SEARCH OF AN IDENTITY OR PERMISSION TO BE THE BEST PERSON THAT I CAN BE...
THESE BUBBLES FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL POEM BRIDE...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO (SMILE)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

" STILL I RISE", by Maya Angelou...(smile)

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