I'M Sorry Black Woman Poem by Sinclair Azubuike Farrell

I'M Sorry Black Woman



Black woman
You cook and clean
Yet your place isn't simply
In the kitchen

Between us
They've created a large wall of tension
Which, needs t be knocked down
Like the wall in Berlin

Lusted after for your curves
Ignored for the fact
That you are the origin
Of all humans on this earth

Who could deny that you haven't been hurt?
Even worse
You've been betrayed
By male counterparts
Who have used, exploited and continually disrespected you

Whilst you are loved or loathed
For being strong minded and beautiful
In a fairer world
You would be even more successful
Similar to days in antiquity

For what you have had to go through
I offer an apology
To Black women
Who despite it all
Have remained caring, understanding and loyal

Believe me when I say
I'm sorry
For the hurt and pain
You've had to go through.

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