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Maya And Me MAG
When I was a sophomore
I read the most horrible, wonderful book
A black girl had stopped talking,
She would become a poet but
She had stopped talking because
When she was eight she got robbed
of her youth, her virgin heart.
She stopped talking because
The man, her mother's lover,
Did not love her as she loved him
And stole a piece of her girlhood.
But she really stopped talking
Because her uncles took justice
And wrapped it around the neck
of evil and squeezed it dry
But she grew tall, powerful
And found the words to
enrapture us all, even me,
the shortest, whitest most protected
girl around.
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