Listening to the trees I feel the breeze kiss me on my cheeks, I can't resist this invisible shift; letting the rays from afar sit and soak in my skin;
I become a creole black queen who says what she means, Love in the air is fair, I turned around and watch the fire flare, an open book you say how you know books aren't this way; trying to outrun the sharks to stay alive but my crown keeps shifting from side-to-side;
As the wind glide past my face my heart begins to race, Continuously riding the wave and counting the days to arrive at this forbidden place and remain calm in this beautiful state; my skin getting stretched and scratch those are the only scars that's attached to what I hide from the world like a bat;
I wear my skin proud like layers and layers of jewels that were meant to be there, Indulging in this... This warm feeling I get excited from the heightened words that I'm spilling, I let the goosebumps run up and down my spine and move my feet;
I speak so freely you're wondering how each word come out so easily, The words drip off my lips as if I kissed the Cold Spring water from the Mist, I walk so lightly because the queen inside me keeps on fighting for what is rightfully hers;
I can feel her move towards the Earth, As fruitful as I am I wear a white cloak that was string by sand, as I stand in the land filled with trees and whispering leaves; I stand alone and eat this forbidden fruit that nurtures my black beautiful Creole Queen.

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