I AM QUEEN

2 Comments

Tags:
  • Other

    I AM QUEEN

    Ask me why I call myself QUEEN
    It’s in the air I breathe, the song I sing
    It’s in the light of day
    And the root of the trees
    Freedom oozes from my pores
    And releases upon demand
    It can’t be explained and it’s hard to understand.

    All that I am lay upon my breast
    Shall feed the hungry and nurture the rest
    Smell the morning dew of success
    Sparkling like sticky sweat after good sex
    I’ll do what I must to show and prove
    I’ve mastered this game
    So I can not loose.

    Welcome to my Queendom
    Where clouds brush brows and toes touch stars
    Where peace welcomes night
    And joy comforts tomorrow
    Where foam from the ocean creates new life
    Call me Goddess like Aphrodite
    AFROdite, yeah --that’s right.

    Flowing like the River Nile
    I illuminate the world
    With just a glimpse of my smile
    I got rhythm in my thighs
    I got strength in my hips
    I got power in my eyes
    And sweet nectar on my lips.

    I choose to be me, nothing less
    For I’ve traveled many roads
    Made flapjacks outta mess
    Refused to compromise
    For that I can not apologize
    I am what I am
    So you betta recognize.

    I am royalty you see
    That’s my claim to fame
    My advice to you my sweet
    Always remember my name.
    I am Queen!

    Poem Comments

    (2)

    Please login or register

    You must be logged in or register a new account in order to
    leave comments/feedback and rate this poem.

    Login or Register

    Chaos128 commented on I AM QUEEN

    07-31-2009

    No shame in your game, Queen, and that's the way it's supposed to be. Ain't nothing wrong with being the star in your own show and letting the peanut gallery know it. Well done!

    nikkiquander commented on I AM QUEEN

    03-01-2009

    Queen I love it. Reminds me of my poem The Woman In Me. Gives the same message. Very very good!

    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

    QueenFolayan’s Poems (5)

    Title Comments
    Title Comments
    Gone too Soon 1
    All That I Am 0
    That First Night 0
    Black Woman, Stand Up! 0
    I AM QUEEN 2