Beloved Black Parents
Know that you stand on the shoulders of resistance
Of ancestors who stood in persistence
Know that you are the product of strong genes
Of people oppressed by all means
Know that you shine as answered prayers of those that came
before you
Of wise ones who dared to dream of what you can now do
Know that you come from their work their toil and their pain
Of foundations beneath all you have gained
Know that you come from storytellers, drummers and dancers
Of acknowledgement of their free souls even without the
answers
Know that you’re descendant of knowers and seers who
listened inside
Of survivors and thrivers through the atrocities outside
Know that you come from beings who knew their oneness with All
Of strong roots firmly planted during the fall
Know that you are Divine
A manifestation of Their great Joy
Of hope
Of grace
An immaculate expression of faith!
By: Keya F. Williams
This is healing to read in terms of how I see my parents, as I give grace to some of the gaps in the way we process and navigate issues and intergenerational traumas.
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