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    "Her blackness is fine, the blackness of her skin the blackness of her mind"
    Her beauty cannot be measured with standards of a colonized mind
    Darker than blue darker than her blackness
    Unblemished her features broad and striking
    She cradles his body with her large hands
    Her fingers stretch endlessly into his world of pain
    Her caresses warm and penetrating she loves the black boy
    His existence predestined to be one of no remorse compassion
    Or the delusion of equality
    But the love he gives (a doxology for her)
    He praises and cares for what he can never be
    There's such purity in a love that is essential to the loving of one's self

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    Composition: Me'Shell Ndegéocello

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