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I received this text from one of my brothers in ABIBIFAHODIE. I wanted to share it with my MP family.

Black Man: Your Crown - Explained!

In a world of vibrant hues, let's turn our gaze to black,
For in obsidian beauty, lies stories we must unpack.
Men adorned with strength, resilience in their stride,
Black men, pillars of society, where strength cannot hide.

Within the household, their presence amplifies,
A beacon of love and guidance, beneath gentle skies.
Fathers, with tenderness in their sturdy embrace,
Teaching life's lessons, shaping futures, with grace.

Like rivers ever flowing, their wisdom freely bestowed,
Sons, soaking in the essence of the seeds they sowed.
Inheritors of legacies, courage coursing through their veins,
Black men, bound to honor, breaking ancestral chains.

Uncles, guardians of dreams, protectors with might,
Nurturing the vulnerable, inspiring them to take flight.
Through stories shared and lessons taught well,
Unshackling the limits, with tales they eloquently tell.

Brothers, unwavering comrades, side by side,
Building bridges of unity, with unwavering pride.
Providing solace in soft whispers, in times of despair,
Black men, united, a tapestry woven with utmost care.

Through strength and resilience, trials they have braved,
Their presence, a testament, that cannot be waived.
In a world that often tries to dim their radiant light,
Black men shine ever brighter, like stars in the night.

In society's tapestry, their purpose etched to be,
Generations united, cascading legacy.
For black men are vital threads, woven with affection,
A vital component, securing family's connection.

So let us speak of their importance loud and clear,
Respect, admiration, and love, let us always steer.
For in their multifaceted roles, they bring harmony divine,
Black men, pillars of society, forever they shall shine.

Author: Antonio Overton