Teya (Josh Ziregbe) |
Brown skin, kinky hair
Cold eyes, blank stare
Yes, you just might have guessed right
A black woman…
A mad black woman
No, she wasn’t always this way
Like every other, she ushered into the world totally
ignorant of hate and bias
Yet, like every other, she was taught her gender by
default makes her an eternal subordinate
And the color of her skin only makes her prey to the
rest of the world
An inferior sex, an inferior race
Certainly not much she could do to protect herself
They only thought her good to clean floors and wipe
their babies’ snots
And always ever seen as ‘underqualified’ to join their
book clubs and awareness campaigns, (‘could she even read and speak
coherently?’) They always thought
Yet there was no surprise when she went to rehab and self-help
centers
And what ached her more was she couldn’t protect her
children either
They were ‘the bullied’ often suffering the penalty
for ‘the bullies’
Their bags were always rummaged first when things got
missing, and were always ‘accused’ of cheating on a test, when they scored high
marks
Wearing hoodies and working lone on the street already
made them ‘crime personified’
And this sheer inequity, cost her her only son
Her heart burnt with fury, sadness and rage
But mostly rage
Now she has decided to fight for herself and stand up
for others
Not in a way that she could ever be held responsible
But with her only offences now turned weapons;
Her black skin and kinky hair.
Her femininity
Because no one fights a black woman without being
defeated.
Especially one who
has been a victim of societal ills and is now on fire to make it right.Next
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