Ode to Ebony
In shades of night, I find my grace,
A canvas where beauty interlace.
Dark-skinned, a symphony of hue,
A tapestry woven, rich and true.
My skin, a testament to ancient light,
A heritage etched with strength and might.
In its depths, a history untold,
Of empires grand and stories to behold.
Like ebony, I stand tall and proud,
A beacon of beauty, forever endowed.
My hair, a crown of coils so fine,
A masterpiece nature did design.
My eyes, like pools of midnight's fire,
Reflect the wisdom time cannot retire.
In their gaze, a wisdom deep and profound,
A testament to the journey I've found.
My lips, a gentle curve so sweet,
Utter words that echo love's complete.
A song of joy, a melody so clear,
Breaking barriers, casting away fear.
I am dark-skinned, a child of the sun,
In my essence, beauty has begun.
No shame, no doubt, I embrace my hue,
For in it lies a power I'll pursue.
So let the world stand in awe and grace,
As I celebrate my identity's embrace.
Dark-skinned, beautiful, and forever bold,
A story untold, a tale to be told.