Cameron Dominique - Ode to Black Women

Look, I couldn't pick yo greatest feature, cause I love em all
I love ya natural hair, I love ya inches long
I love the way that you care, although they did you wrong
I love the way that you nourish, that's why I wrote this song
I love ya strength as a parent, ya need for help's apparent
Love how you kept ya composure, when we take you for granted
Love how you gotta brothers back, I'll never disrespect you
It's time that all black men, become black women's refuge
We need a moment of silence for Ms. India Kager
Just like Breonna Taylor, warnings shots would've safer
I wish those bullets didn't faze her, but that's God's will
I seen a black woman's stare, make time stand still
I seen a black woman, starve so her daughter can eat
I seen a black woman, thrive on three hours of sleep
I seen a black woman, make it to the White House
I seen a black woman, knock a nigga lights out
Man I just love they melanated skin, beauty that ain't paper-thin
Stronger than a cotton gin, classy like a violin
Balanced like some akalin, oops I mean alkaline
Man I love a strong black name, so sorry Caroline
I need a Keisha, Ayesha, Iyanna
I need a strong queen, that I can take home to my momma
I love em dark as Ghana, Sudan, Botswana
No matter the shade, my love the same for em podnuh
This my ode to black women

Girl, I'm so thankful for you
And all the things that you do
Where would I be without you
Nowhere, nowhere (This my ode to black women)
Girl, I'm so thankful for you
And all the things that you do
Where would I be without you
Nowhere, nowhere (This my ode to black women)

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Cameron Dominique

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