Thoughts from a Black Woman: 1
By Dee Evans
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Sapience of thoughts and emotions felt by a Black woman in these prevalent times. In a powerful mix of poetry, ingrain with the grace of memory, prophesy, and truth. Not theory nor fiction but the commonality of sentiment felt from within. Black women are not looked at as weak or incapable. The weight of the world are on their backs and shoulders. They are the backbones of their Black Men, children, community, and family.
Ignored and overlooked.These thoughts and emotions from a Black Woman are not openly discussed, addressed, or expressed. This powerful volume manifests the true conviction felt by the mass of Black Women.
With Emotions & Thoughts expressed on:
Stereotypes, Love, Dating, Marriage, Infidelity, Oppression, Colorism, Beauty, Family, Children, Self Awareness, Self-Hate, Trauma, Daily Challenges, Religion, Spirituality, Etc.......
Dee Evans
Dee Evans was born in Miami, FL to Caribbean parents. She is married with one handsome son and a beautiful bonus daughter. She prides herself on being a diverse inspirational writer. Her mission is to write books that people can relate to, become inspired by, and enjoy. She is passionate about serving the Most High God and serving others. Dee is a Business Consultant, Podcaster, Course Developer, and Certified Professional Life Coach. Within her coaching practice she focuses on Personal development; Spiritual, Relationship, Healing, Trauma & Crisis Coaching at On the Go Life Coaching LLC. If interested in talking with Dee please visit: www.onthegolifecoaching.com Podcast all Streaming sites:"Dee Poetry & Inspiration Podcast" YouTube Channel: LifecoachDee7
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Thoughts from a Black Woman - Dee Evans
DEDICATION
This poetry book of thoughts and truth is dedicated to all my Beautiful Sisters of Melanin.
INTRODUCTION
It was placed upon my spirit to write this poetry book of thoughts and truth. Initially I wasn’t sure on the path this book would have taken. I understood my mission of inspiration and motivation. I allowed my spiritual guide and Holy Spirit to lead my thoughts.
I wanted to share my inner thoughts as a Black woman on this spiritual battlefield. Emotions felt while facing daily trials and tribulations.
Carnal thoughts shared with spiritual. This book should be relatable in some way to every black woman.
I pray this book is impactful and touches your soul. I am thankful your spirit led you onto the path of this book.
Tag you are it! Enjoy reading and don’t forget to Tag someone Next!
Blessings upon you my Sister!
PART I
SELF-AWARENESS OF THE MIND
STRONG BLACK WOMAN
The implementation of Strength
That was forced upon us
After our children were taken from us
Our Husbands murdered in front of us
Bodies took advantage of
What other choice of survival is granted?
A circulation of trauma
Generation to generation
In our bloodstream
Skills of survival are passed down
Surviving without our Black Men
And Families
Surviving with no one to trust
they call us Strong
Leaving us with no other Choice.
Emotions & Thoughts #1
I am so tired of being strong all the time. Especially during the times when I feel weak. Sometimes I want to break down at the drop of a dime. I want to bury myself in my bed and just weep all day. Weeping requires no interruptions. Therefore, I want to weep in peace and comfort while feeling blue.
I am drowning from the consistent tribulations and burdens I am being faced with. All this pressure I am facing has begun to consume me. I am drained and depleted.
Everyone has such high expectations for me but not for my welfare. This image I must withhold is starting to get the best of me. I want to live at peace within me and be free. It is so hard to be me and live to the standards of others. I must find the strength inside of me to continue to survive on this battlefield. Since, I am not defeated and still have breath inside of me.
GODDESS
You are a Goddess
A Queen
Intentionally profound
Nothing in between
Don’t be conned
From a cycle of disappointments
by the