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Black women's love

Read how Superstar Bob Marley saw women yet they all loved him

Ever wonder why some black women continue to love abusive men?

Have you ever had the experience of two women’s jealousy for one man? This can be terrible and more terrible if it is at the workplace where the man in question has to interact with both women as a part of his daily job.

Such jealousy can cause these women and men to lose the respect of their colleagues, worst if the women and the man are married and none to other.

So many black women can get into jealous rages, and forget themselves, allowing their whole beings from the hair covering their head to their feet encased in nylon shirr stockings, to be engulfed in this terrible malady.

This thing, called love, this emotion, from ancient times can surely let one loses self-respect and walk with head bent low in places where s/he once walked with head held high.

Love Tunes

How great is he who penned the words,

If music is the food of love, then play on,

Would he seem small who pen these words

If blinding jealousy is the tune love plays,

Then please stop the music.

When love stretches out her selfish hands

And on unstrung harps plays tunes

For he who dares to listen,

Melodies no one else can understand

Although others may hear the music.

When dancers dance to love tunes

Played by love’s selfish, impish hands

Respect is lost for God and man,

Loss of self, degradation,

Cursing, hurting, crunching,

With heels of selfish desires,

Then I stand small with he who penned

The words,

If blinding jealousy is the tune love plays

Then please stop the music.

Soy Criada

Copyright2007@juliet Christie

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