roses in shades of black

roses in shades of black
The petal that strayed

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Jack and his mistress: The slave


When we squint back into the days of our forefathers there is a story that has been told and told again.

There is a story about Jack and Azania.

Jack was a man and Azania was his slave.

Jack had many servants and many more slaves.


He came


She followed


He saw

She saw too


He came once more

She followed his trail


He took Azania on a voyage across the Atlantic sea

She built a sea of ships with her bare hands


He showed Azania how super powerful he was


She discovered that she made Jack super powerful


He gave Azania many names and put her into many more boxes


She took her many names and stood proud as an

animal ready to pounce on whomever beckoned a tongue


to call her by it


He stripped Azania from her roots and taught her to sing like birds and not beasts


She whistled whispers to the trees and howled to the

moon by night


He whipped Azania sometimes


She is reminded of what Jack did by the scars that line


her back


He punished her for breathing too much or too little when she bent her back to serve him and his guests


She breathes for no man but herself but she still breaks her

back serving him, his guests and her own


He let them come after he came too

She is raped by him and them and her brothers


He covered her in tar

She covers herself in tar for his pleasure and his pennies


He hung her from his trees to display her strength as a beast and a beauty


She hangs herself because she sees no beauty in the beast

of life


He burnt her alive


She burns him in her dreams and nightmares


He crucified her over and over in the name of his power


She prays to his saviour every day

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