
A Woman
I am a woman. I am strong, confident, and beautiful. I am a Black woman. Full
of pride for my individuality. Determined not to be oppressed Determined not to be held down or held back By numbers
and statistics. I may not have a supermodel's body. I am just the right size. To love, to hold, and to caress. To
be seen as a thing of inner and outer Beauty that lasts for all time. I am a woman. Just the right shade of ebony
chocolate. Not a superwoman. Just a woman. Strong, independent, bold, and true. A child of the Almighty; a daughter
of love. In no way perfect. Just a woman.
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I Am That I Am
I am which He above me has made me. I am one of respect, honor, and love. Friendship,
honesty, loyalty, and truth. One who loves life; one who loves love. Wife to sweet words and sounds. Mistress to
passion in rhyme. I am. Drama queen, poet, storyteller. Lover, daughter, mother, and sister. Intelligent, congenial,
open, and kind. Studious, colorful, chameleon of life. Free, happy, ready to talk. Willing to share, and ready to
give. Curious, inquisitive, silly, and serious. Comedian, audience, teacher, and student. Black, beautiful, proud,
and liberated. Not bound by chains or rope. A woman who simply loves being a woman. That's me. I am.
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Sub Secret I can't imagine being your woman, I puzzle the
thought of being your wife. I wonder often how it would be To know the essence of your life. But what you need
to know Is that I see you day to day, And I just wish for you to have With me your own sweet way.
I know
it isn't right for me To want you like I do, But sometimes I don't really care And all I want is you.
I
want to test your waters, Push your limit to the bar. For just one night give me all you have, Bring me near and
throw me far. Have your way and I will be Your slave for just one night, Make me scream your name to you And
work my body right.
Now in return for this I will be silent and not tell, The way you move, the way you groove,
The way you dom so well.
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