She’s Black, Educated, and Feminine
A fantastical being, she’s magic
She carries the weight, the pain is tragic
When you look in her eyes what do you see
Trials and triumphs of her ancestors
She brings to the table what some can not
Neglected, black woman was left to rot
Rising above regardless of pressure
She shines and says we’re in this together
Build up each other, we are all we got
Queens and Kings, the role models and leaders
To our successors we’ll be investors
Love your black woman because we need her
Sprinkles of magic, be a believer
Black woman.