To Love a Black Man
‘His skin is dark like mud’
‘You only love him because he’s hung like a horse’
Only a guilty man says
Hiding behind his invisible cloak of fear
Wishing to eradicate a blood stained history
Washing his snow white hands clean
Berating his kin for loving the very mud
He once enslaved and controlled
….
And now that I have my hands all dirtied in said mud
Growing within it love and passion
Fuelling his fire for life
And embracing his instincts for survival
His ingenuity for individuality
And creativity
His animalistic lust…
And visions for the future
I am no longer worthy of your attention.
….
For this white woman
Reminds you of your violent history
By loving the very mud you brought over in ships
Finding beauty in the shackles, chains and whips
For he has overpowered you
In spirit and survival
His lust and passion for life
Is the fuel that you so clearly
Choose to misunderstand
Never looking at it straight in the eye
Fearing the cycle set in motion
History continues to haunt you
As you continue to hide
Your face of racism
Under the invisible cloaks
And your hidden desires
To burn crosses in public
….
For a white women should never
Love the skin as dark as mud.
1 Comments:
What a fantastic write! I came across your blog by accident but I'm so glad I did. I hate racism so much. I hate hate. This poem is very real and brave. It could mean so much to so many people.
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