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The Trails of a Black Woman’s Tears

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Savannah chapter.

Her tears first started after she bit an apple. 

The instructions were to not eat from the Tree of Knowledge.

She was deceived by a lurker in the grass and flipped the Earth on its head. 

As she left the beautiful green garden, her tears sunk into the grasses giving it and everything else life. 

Her tears poured out like a tsunami when her son murdered his brother over envy. 

Her ears and eyes cried when she heard the screams of her daughters bearing new life. 

No one cared about her tears as she was forced away from her home.

Nobody protected her from hands that didn’t belong near her body. 

She and her sisters flooded the oceans and seas with salty tears from their swelled up eyes. 

She was never silent with her crying, but no one ever heard her. 

Her body as well as those of her children were consciously buried at sea to avoid the atrocities that awaited them in the New World. 

Her disobedience caused mankind to fall, but her children were innocent. 

Initially. 

But has she not cried enough?

Are her tears not an acceptable display of how sorry she is? 

The Earth continues to be fertilized by her tears and she’ll never stop giving it life. 

Her sons and daughters hate each other and are hated by individuals who are just like them. 

She and her sisters left enough tears at their children’s graves to bring them back to life. 

Her tears are scattered all over this Earth and yet she’s still crying for all of her children. 

Won’t they just learn from their mother’s mistake so they won’t inherit her heavy heart and swollen eyes?

Ta'Mia Jones

Savannah '20

Hello! I'm a resident of Savannah, Georgia. I'm 22 years old and I love reading, writing, listening to music, and shopping. I can't wait to start reading and sharing content here. :)