A myriad collection of short stories and poems that reflects on past and present African American Culture, Love, and Life Experiences.
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On the sunniest of days When my heart leaps From the mere touch of your hand And I’ve experienced more happiness Than one man could stand I catch a glimpse of her Then reminisce Back to the first time We never met I begin to remember her chocolate skin The depth of her heart The sweetness of her breath The silkiness of her thighs The tranquility of her bosom The solace of her embrace I savor the satisfaction of her pleasure And begin to salivate Wishing for a year before you As my eyes cleverly deceive me once again And the memories of her causes unbearable pain I wish for a dark room A heavy blanket to cover my head And pray to God for rain