Black Man
NO, black man! You cannot hit it, I've been beaten enough. You cannot use me as a sample and will not remain a visitor if you don't plan on making this your home. There's too much elastic in your back replacing the spine that once made you a man anyway, screw your flexibility! I am your sister, you are a man, BLACK MAN! I can still hear the cries of all the babies left behind by their own fathers. I can still see the pride of mine own so ashamed of my behavior and the way that I dressed that I couldn't even get that bed time story I cried so many nights for, or that protection when that question "Can I hit?" turned in to "LET me hit it". O, black man, I got the tongue of Nikki Giovanni ... I am bad. I look just like Maya Angelou, I am not cute, I am phenomenal, write it down on your skin. I breathe like Ruby Bridges, jeez can you help me?! Black man you don't have to look like that other black man that looks like that other black man. Suck up the blood of my wounds, sweep the track of my shoes black man, but don't forget your roots. Your jaws couldn't flap a mile in my space. Listen to the sweet charity of a brown girl, who has mistakenly been labeled as overlooking where she came from. But how can one ever forget being a light skin, hazel eyed, black kid feeling like you was born to be called everything but what you truly was? I'm speaking from the same umbilical cord you was clipped from, black man. You're a brother, my brother! You cannot hit, maybe we can talk about something else? Strength. Overcoming. Prosperity. How to not be a statistic, black man? Black man. Black man. Black....MAN! The only thing I hate more than a sentence without a period, is that you are on the streets, seeking to undress everything but your own mind ... Remember your daughter next time you ask a female can you hit, remember your mother and what you learned from she and your father, all the things about your family nobody else knows. Black man, not "my N.I.G.G.A.", conquer your mind. So black women can focus on helping you correct other things. #maskless#BlackHistoryMonth
Sincerely,
Black Woman