@i.can.books: "I am so perfect, so divine, so ethereal, so surreal..." Honoring the legend Nikki Giovanni. Her words shaped generations and you might need to be reminded of your POWER and greatness right now. If not you, send to somebody who does. So many affirming words in this poem. Rest in power Queen. #visualpoetry #blackexcellence #egotripping #inspiration

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LESSONS, BLESSINGS & KEYS :
Rest in Power Sister Nikki G
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