An Excerpt from Who Will Cheer For The Your Black Girl

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Your dimples would light up the room with your smile,
I remember you as my first child,
Your life had its twists and turns,
For your presence I will always yearn,
Why God called you home yesterday,
I can only shed tears and drop to my knees and pray,
My son from another mother,
The one I will always have love in my heart for like no other,
I can’t even grasp what you could have become in this life,
Leaving this world at the age of 25 out the struggles and strife,
Your absence cuts like a knife in my spirit as I find the words to comfort my hurt,

I can’t even imagine seeing your face one last time on a t-shirt.

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