After the last time of looking in the mirror and despising my Afro-centric features
I brought flames to the barbie dolls I played with when I was a little girl.I didn't mean to burn the house down, that was never my intention.
I only wanted to burn the raging insecurities that had been stirring within me for far too long.Then the mesmerizing glow of the flames had me tucked deeply into a trance
The smell of deteriorating wood and hopeful smoke didn't stand a chance to seduce my eyes away from the melting plasticAnd I watched her silky, straight, long hair, whither away strand by strand
Her blinding blue eyes popping and gracefully sliding down her face
left satisfaction that ran deep into the factories that forged herSo I ignited her broad body like they did my self hatred
I watched everything fall apart and my breathe grew heavy amongst the thick fumes
Fumes that were far less toxic than the image they force into colorless mindsI didn't mean to burn the house down
But i got rid of the one thing that morphed my perception of beauty into a white man's mind
I didn't mean to burn the house down.
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Sekhmet
PoetrySekhmet- Egyptian goddess of war and destruction. This is a free verse/free rhyme poem. Its not edited. Please leave feedback so the edited version can be fire.