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A Brown Complexion But A Black Soul
Contributed by
CarrieRegenia
on
Wednesday, 6th February 2013 @ 10:31:47 AM in AEST
Topic:
FamilyPoems
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Born in a brown shell
With a soul white as the heaven
Purely innocent with emptiness
To photograph an imprint
Of a rhythm and blues
To a gospel and Jazz
From the rhythm of my mother’s love
To the bass tone of my father’s voice
Placing a rhythmatic in the walk
Even in the talk
Gives conception to my black soul
The essence of my heritage
A waiting patiently to be filled
As a sponge soaking up water
Or a pot to be filled
With those soulfully ingredients
A seat of sentimental
To breathe life ethnically and culturally
Rejuvenation a reverence
Which is said institutionalized from slavery
An expression of passion
That cultivates this black soul
To the music of Neo soul, reggae, R&B, to Hip Hop
To a filling of the kitchen table
With soul food cuisines
It is the history
Of black wisdom
Even old wise tales
That births a black soul
In a Carmel complexion
Copyright ©
CarrieRegenia
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2013-02-06 10:31:47] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: A Brown Complexion But A Black Soul
(User Rating: 1 ) by UNORTHODOX on
Wednesday, 6th February 2013 @ 11:33:09 AM AEST (User
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Touching!!! Life can be complex, even in understanding and embracing ourselves. It's very important; as you have noted: to acknowledge what we know to be real what we've grown to appreciate. Great write
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Re: A Brown Complexion But A Black Soul
(User Rating: 1 ) by Rakim on
Wednesday, 6th February 2013 @ 01:32:06 PM AEST (User
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Your words explain me. Your insight is inspiring... have you seen Django? The placing of our ancestor's state upon a viewing platter for the world too see sickened me. |
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