Noire
Her skin is noire purple undertones
Glistens like black sand on a beach sun beaming down at half past noon
Her brows lifted in a striking arch
Cheekbones that are chiseled
Jawline sharp and defined framing her features
Knotless braids cascade past v-tapered shoulders
She is art personified
But when she sees herself in the mirror
Pain rushes forth from her throat a guttural cry
She cannot silence the voices that scream
Too black
Ugly
Monkey
By the time we meet
Shards of her confidence
Scattered across the floor
A broken little girl
I want her to see herself
As I see her
Stunning
Together we open the pages of
The Skin I Am In
Discover a story that mirrors hers and mine
A school aged girl caressed by the Egyptian god of melanin
But confronted with colorism bullied for being too black
A teacher who is mocked
For her facial features a blotch of white on her ebony skin
We continue turning the pages
Until we reach the story’s end
She now looks in the mirror
And declares she loves
The skin I am in
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I’m drawn to poems that show resilience, hard-won victory, endurance through pain, or the quiet strength of coming back to life after being broken.
Your descriptions really do bring to mind a noir film, how there is so much beauty and passion amidst a world filled with so much pain. And, as Jeremy said, resilience to keeping going in spite of that pain.
Simply gorgeous: “Her skin is noire/purple undertones
Glistens like black sand on a beach/sun beaming down at half past noon”
“Glistens like black sand on a beach sun beaming down at half past noon” – so specific in its beauty! You know I’m a fan!