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tracinealspeakerpoet's Letters

A Life To Uplift

My former thirteen-year-old self
saw no way out of peer pressure.
I felt pain being the puny black girl
from the Deep South, while
attempting to end my life because
I thought my agony placed me
in a permanent bubble.
Somehow, I found the courage
to live by faith and today, as an adult
Black woman, I boldly declare, “I won.”
I took every bar…read more

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