If I put a straighter to my head would you still love me?
If I make my skin lighter would you still touch me?
If was born in a better neighborhood, where the grass was still good would you feel better about bring your family around me?
If my lips were a bit smaller would you still kiss me?
If my hips were a bit thinner would you still hug me?
If my nose was a bit smaller would would still love me?
If my eyes were rounder with color would you still stare at me?
If I was doing time for a quarter century could i count on you to support me mentally?
If I talked like other girls would you still speak to me?
If I walked like other girls would you still walk with me.?
If I wasn't so soft would you still hold me?
If I live 300 miles away would write to me?
If discrimination never died and i was judged by the tone of my skin, would be courageous enough to publically show affection to me?
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Love My Color
Teen FictionThe 60's, they say, was a year of history and the 80's were crazy. But in 1973 it was the year of Kimberly-Ann Rosemont and Justin Kathway. They went against everything they were taught growing up for something that was forbidden in the eyes of soci...