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Black Queen

By Kelsie Coleman


She was more asleep on herself than he ever was....

It wasn't until she awoke from her slumber to grab hold of full queenship...

That she realized how dope she truly is!

The scales were pulled back from her eyes, and she had an epiphany.... 

Enlightened by the power her God placed within her and the strength he wrapped around her, she knew she was triumphant. 

Her slumber was not in vain. 

She slept but for a while to awaken to the glory. 

Day by day, she grew more intrigued with her destiny and all that she could be. 

Finding inward motivation to strive to be better, to love harder, to smile wider, and to care more.... She evolved. 

She was and is and always will be: A Black Queen


By Kelsie Coleman


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