To love a black woman
You must love her makeup off
Pores and fears exposed
Belly soft / Ugly belly cry
Hair bonnet / Wig floored
Back bowed tired of
Strength and courage
Drunk with so much wisdom
Decisions are hard
Woman is hard to love
Even as a woman
If you just love
Attitude and soul food
Breasts and booty cheeks
You dollar store cheapen everything it means
To love a black woman
Author: Donna Marbury
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Author Bio: Donna Marbury is a journalist and communication specialist currently living in Columbus, Ohio. She covers healthcare business and technology for “Managed Healthcare Executive” magazine, and has written for “Medical Economics” magazine and “Behavioral Healthcare” magazine. As an arts and culture journalist, she has written for “Columbus Alive,” “The Columbus Dispatch,” “the Columbus Post,” ChicagoMusic.org, and AllHipHop.com.
She currently works as a social media manager for STRS Ohio and has created digital communication strategies for several nonprofits, small businesses and artists as a consultant.
Donna has a master’s degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and a bachelor’s degree in English and professional writing from Wright State University.
Link to social media or website: http://www.donnamarbury.com