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My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter by Aja Monet
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The ghosts of women once girls

Somewhere a little girl is reading aloud
in the middle of a dirt road. she smiles
at the sound of her own voice escaping
the spine of the book. she feeds her hunger
to know herself. She has not yet been taught
to dim, she sits with the stars beneath her feet,
a constellation of things to come.
as if a swallowed moon, she glimmers.
Her head wrap rolls out in a gutter, bare feet
scat the earth, the ghosts of women once girls
make bridge of the dust dancing behind her,
she decorates the ground in dimples
she stomps suffering out the spirit
hooves drumming the earth in circles
she holds gladness in her mouth
like a secret teased out of a giggle
joy like her sadness overflows
she is not the opinions of others
she is of visions and imagination
somewhere a little girl is reading aloud in the middle of a dirt road.
she smiles at the sound of her own voice escaping the spine of the book.
She is a room full
of listening, lending herself
to her own words
somewhere

a deep remembering of what was, she survives all.”
Aja Monet, My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter
“i’m not fightin for freedom or justice im fightin for a soul, sold, lingering on wires like converses between two telephone poles above hood concrete where we bleed cooing and whisper we speak from our graves cuz our freedom of speech”
Aja Monet, My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter
“we pass our failures onto our youth and expect them to follow the lead ritualizing our death rocking skulls and bones”
Aja Monet, My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter