A SOLDIERETTE OF MY OWN QUEENDOM

There are some words i use that don't exist in the dictionary but as a person with so much creativity, i always love to explore and some are really smart at capturing whatever message i relay but for those who still don't get it and need to get it.you know where to find me.ONE LOVE!!!

KEMI SPOR speaks!!! Right On!!!.....................................

A SOLDIERETTE of my own QUEENDOM

This is not really an apology letter but I just need to say I am sorry sometimes
I am sorry that I cannot apologize for my ACCENT being so strong
But trust me the more you say pardon me? Excuse me? Or I don’t understand you
Makes me steady and ready to repeat myself with the same ACCENT
Because I have come to the realization that my heritage has more value
In comparison to the way you want me to modify my utterances
If my ACCENT is so strong that you have to question me all over again
I am steady and ready to repeat myself with the same ACCENT

Being in another man’s land may require different assimilation
The conscience to assimilate verbally, socially, and culturally
Morally, I have tried to assimilate a lot to my best ability
But sincerely, I have no time to assimilate everything
To satisfy anyone’s acceptability
People actually make me feel good when they laugh at my ACCENT
Because it makes me appreciate the fact that a word from me could make someone laugh

MY ACCENT
At least I made someone’s day
I will keep using the same ACCENT even though some think it sounds funny
At least I made someone’s day
I am sorry; I cannot apologize for the fact that I love my pure heritage
With an ACCENT that is so indelible

Even the CREATOR---the greatest PHILISOPHER
Created varieties of ACCENTS
Such as mine and others
Created varieties of LOOKS
Such as mine, SHORT HAIR


I am a SOLDIERETTE of my own QUEENDOM
An African Beauty
Bold enough to cut my hair this low so you can see my face clearly
A definition of an African Beauty
I bet when you search my overall beauty
You will see the true beauty and spirit that lies within
Without make up, I am still that African Beauty
With my short hair, I am still that African Beauty
I am sorry that I can not apologize for not doing weaves anymore
I have tried it for years but I love the present me
With my short hair, I love the feeling of water running through my head
At any given time of the day

And if you need to ask me a question
Like, why are Africans so aggressive?
You are asking the wrong question
Why don’t you ask me why I am aggressive?
And the only answer I have for you is that
I am not Aggressive but a SOLDIERETTE of my own QUEENDOM
Like I said
Sincerely, I have no time to assimilate everything to satisfy anyone’s acceptability

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