Monday, August 3, 2020

Missing an Angel Maya Angelou - Jane Jackson Career

Missing an Angel Maya Angelou - Jane Jackson Career Missing an Angel Maya AngelouMaya Angelou at the introduction of President Bill Clinton, Jan 20, 1993, Washington DCEvery now and again somebody extremely exceptional comes along. Someone who moves unobtrusively, who does great, who spreads empathy and expectation and bunches of love. Now, the world is feeling the loss of an angel.Maya Angelou spent away this week at 86 years old in North Carolina, US.Maya Angelou was an American social equality lobbyist, artist, writer and astounding lady who communicated in 6 dialects and won 3 Grammy grants. She was a smooth observer on race and sex most popular for her noteworthy life account I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.Maya Angelou, an excellent soul whom the world will miss dearly.Her moving sonnet, Phenomenal Woman says it all.Phenomenal WomanPretty ladies wonder where my mystery lies.I'm not adorable or worked to suit a design model's size,But when I begin to disclose to them,They believe I'm revealing to lies.I say,It's in the scope of my arms,The length of my hips,The step of my step,The twist of my lips.I'm a womanPhenomenal woman,That's me. I stroll into a roomJust as cool as you please.And to a man,The colleagues stand orFall down on their knees.Then they swarm around me,A hive of nectar bees.I say,It's the fire in my eyes,And the glimmer of my teeth,The swing in my waist,And the delight in my feet.I'm a womanPhenomenal woman,That's me. Men themselves have wonderedWhat they see in me.They attempt so muchBut they can't touchMy internal mystery.When I attempt to show them,They state they despite everything can't see.I say,It's in the curve of my back,The sun of my smile,The ride of my breasts,The elegance of my style.I'm a womanPhenomenal woman,That's me. Now you understandJust why my head's not bowed.I don't ought to or hop aboutOr need to talk genuine loud.When you see me passing,It should make you proud.I say,It's in the snap of my heels,The twist of my hair,The palm of my hand,The requirement for my care.'C ause I'm a womanPhenomenal woman,That's me. Maya Angelou

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