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Black Angels

Puplished 29th August 2023

Martha Mutale

Martha Mutale

@marthachilufyamutale

I am tired of the stories about dead Black girls 

Whose voices don't matter 

I am tired of feeling angry every time I read about another body found

Your death is a candle that shines every night 

Telling us you are still here, watching over us

Praying there aren't any more victims 

Glorified by the news

Mourned by the Black community

We keep chanting ‘protect us Black and Blue’

As if they know what the fuck to do

I want our communities to love Black women

To embrace our existence

To advocate for us 

To amplify our voices

To highlight our stories

To acknowledge that blackness, and womanhood have been under attack

It is not just white men trapping us

Or White feminists silencing us

Even our own are complicit 

Birthed from black women

Our fathers and uncles 

Our brothers, cousins, and neighbors

We need you to protect us too

Our men who stay silent you are not exempt

I am tired of existing in a world that denies my voice

That refuses to see 

Easily dismissing my body and knowledge

I keep wondering

Am I next on your hit list?

Women whose names become hashtags and headlines

Black death is mocked

Replayed over and over as if mothers and fathers do not mourn their lost ones

Black babies become ancestors as if God has called them early

I am tired of thinking about death

How our flesh and bone are ripped and torn

By hands unable to protect us

Who is there for us

Black girls, black women

Black mothers, black daughters

Blacks who are queer

Blacks in the diaspora

Blacks in white spaces 

Blacks in Black Spaces

I lay awake at night

Seeking answers as to why us

Our people, desperately begging for answers

Our mindset has been brainwashed

I am asking our brothers, father’s, uncles and friends

To step up and do the work

Stand up for us, defend us, learn to love us

Stop silencing us online

Stop hurting us when we need to be loved

Stop violating our rights when we advocate for ourselves

Stop murdering us out of fear

Stop murdering us out of hate

I am tired of the stories about dead Black girls

Whose voices don't matter

I am tired of feeling angry every time I read about another body found

Your death is a candle that shines every night

Telling us you are still here, watching over us

Praying there aren't any more victims

Glorified by the news

Mourned by the Black community

We keep chanting ‘protect us Black and Blue’

As if they know what the fuck to do

I want our communities to love Black women

To embrace our existence

To advocate for us

To amplify our voices

To highlight our stories

To acknowledge that blackness, and womanhood have been under attack

It is not just white men trapping us

Or White feminists silencing us

Even our own are complicit

Birthed from black women

Our fathers and uncles

Our brothers, cousins, and neighbors

We need you to protect us too

Our men who stay silent you are not exempt

I am tired of existing in a world that denies my voice

That refuses to see

Easily dismissing my body and knowledge

I keep wondering

Am I next on your hit list?

Women whose names become hashtags and headlines

Black death is mocked

Replayed over and over as if mothers and fathers do not mourn their lost ones

Black babies become ancestors as if God has called them early

I am tired of thinking about death

How our flesh and bone are ripped and torn

By hands unable to protect us

Who is there for us

Black girls, black women

Black mothers, black daughters

Blacks who are queer

Blacks in the diaspora

Blacks in white spaces

Blacks in Black Spaces

I lay awake at night

Seeking answers as to why us

Our people, desperately begging for answers

Our mindset has been brainwashed

I am asking our brothers, father’s, uncles and friends

To step up and do the work

Stand up for us, defend us, learn to love us

Stop silencing us online

Stop hurting us when we need to be loved

Stop violating our rights when we advocate for ourselves

Stop murdering us out of fear

Stop murdering us out of hate

Stop murdering us out of anger

I close my eyes at night

Praying that there will be no more stories

Praying that there will be no more Black angels

Hoping that the struggle will end

Because I am tired of pleading to the world

To hear us, see us, and love us

Stop murdering us out of anger

I close my eyes at night

Praying that there will be no more stories

Praying that there will be no more Black angels

Hoping that the struggle will end

Because I am tired of pleading to the world

To hear us, see us, and love us

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