Lyrics Reyna's Interlude - Rapsody
An
ode
to
the
black
woman′s
body
She's
been
through
a
lot
Years
and
years
on
end,
she
chose
to
keep
on
To
hold
on
to
love,
then
to
love
again
Then
to
lose
to
love
again
To
hug
black
bodies
like
it′s
the
last
time
Like,
last
time
every
time
To
bear
baby
after
baby
Praying
this
time
maybe
they'll
be
birthed
into
safety
Ideally
a
place
where
someone
can
love
them
Hoping
this
time,
we
can
trust
each
other
enough
to
tell
one
another
our
fears
I
might
start
by
saying,
"I
need
you"
When
you
go,
I'm
afraid
to
let
you
I
don′t
wanna
survive
alone
again
Our
bodies
have
become
too
familiar
With
chance,
with
each
other,
with
freedom
But
never
a
chance
to
experience
freedom
with
each
other
these
days
I′m
tired
of
sharing
your
body
between
the
world
and
me
So,
won't
you
promise
this
time,
your
body
will
make
it
home
to
me
To
this
love,
to
this
unity
To
this
journey
we′re
supposed
to
be
on
together
Yesterday,
tomorrow
and
forever,
today
I'll
be
waiting
for
our
forever
after
Nobody
tells
you
how
to
survive
as
a
black
woman
So
let
me
learn
you
a
lesson
Black
women,
you
are
a
threat
on
every
point
of
the
map
You
are
love,
in
its
purest
form,
all
unapologetic,
all
unconditional
Always
too
compassionate,
sometimes
too
forgiving
But,
never
too
afraid
to
show
up
Black
women,
you
are
everything
they
knew
you
wouldn′t
be
You
are
gorgeous,
even
through
the
suffering
You
needn't
forget
why
You
hold
the
world
together
Thank
you
for
your
mercy
You
are
the
strongest
form
of
human
Black
women
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