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Totem

By Marie Deveaux

I have always been a black woman

There is no beginning and no end

It has always been me

She has always been me..

In the blackness

In the woman-ness

Standing tall and often alone But not alone

Always surrounded by and looking up to all others.

The white men

The white women

The gay men

The black men.

All the black men

Stacked on top of my shoulders

Struggling like me

But not like me

Stretching, reaching up, and pushing down all at once

Not remembering my shoulders when their faces finally feel the sun

Asking why my shoulders are bruised

Why my back is broken, My breath short, My eyes weary

And ain’t I a woman?

I smile to myself

I cry to myself

I hold myself dear

Because sometimes the only person a black woman can turn to is the black woman

And Maxine reclaims our space

And Luvvie says stand up

And Ava pushes our faces under their gaze

And with our beaten bodies and abandoned dreams we collect each other.

Whispering affirmations

Absorbing the tears

Remembering that this world that has us on the bottom is only there off the strength of our bodies

Light of Our souls

Depth of Our love

And my heart breaks ever so slowly and melts into the earth below

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