Eliyah Roberts:
"An Ode to the Dark Skin Black Girl"I look down at my hands
And all I see is dirt colored flesh
I mean my skin is the color of soil
So of course I would know how deep underground I was created
The oils that run through my veins and the copper under my nail beds
Never seem to expire
Because my body is my greatness
And it’s as tough as the indestructible souls that came before me
The golden hues that are painted on my thighs
And the curly cues that were put upon my head for purpose
Have more body than the ocean’s strongest waves and are hotter than the world’s volcanic lava
Underground I am one with nature
With the ruins all around my figure
We got diamonds embedded in our minds and golden mines implanted in our eyes
You can even say we are the golden children
Because us black girls were one of nature’s greatest creations
And I’m talking to the girls with the deep dark skin who hide under the trees
I’m talking about the girls whose words sound like luscious, sweet honey straight from honey bees
I’m talking about the girls whose skin twinkles in the moonlight, it just glitters and gleams
I’m talking about the girls whose skin is smooth as butter, and smells of rich cocoa
I’m talking to the girls whose strides overflow with rhythm, like you can hear a beat in each step
I’m talking to the girls who think like philosophers and speak like engineers, write like artists,
and whose singing kisses our ears
I’m talking to the beautiful dark chocolate girls
Because you girls
You black girls
You dark skin black girls
Y’all are beautiful
You are smart
You can do anything
https://www.cmu.edu/dietrich/english/mlk/2020/eliyah-roberts.html
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