The splendor that resides within thee? In the tapestry of ebony hue, Lies the strength, the grace, so true.
From the depths of history's embrace, Comes the legacy you proudly trace. The resolve in your bones, a testament bold, To struggles endured, stories untold.
Your mind, a beacon, sharp and keen, Navigating realms yet unseen. In the dance of words, a symphony, Crafted with wisdom and harmony.
With every step, a swagger refined, And in your gaze, a power enshrined. The curve of your chin, a silent roar, A symbol of battles won, and more.
But beyond the surface, lies a soul so pure, With kindness and love, it does allure. In times of trial, you stand tall, Guided by faith, you never fall.
With humility, you shoulder the weight, Of duties fulfilled, never abate. When storms of life assail your door, You find the calm, the courage to restore.
So, let it be known, let it be said, In the beauty of black, there's no greater thread. For in your essence, in every track, Resides the epitome of beauty—being black.
What is the point of reference of to "The Black Men Beauty" By Naomi Johnson poem?
The point of reference in this poem is the individual, particularly someone who identifies as black or of African descent. The language used speaks to the inner beauty, strength, resilience, and cultural heritage of this individual. It reflects on their personal journey, struggles, triumphs, and the virtues they embody. The poem celebrates the unique qualities and experiences of being black, highlighting the richness of heritage, intellect, and character that define the individual.
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