(((A))) SCENE OF SUMMIN’ BARE: Eve's Eden
(((A))) SCENE OF SUMMIN’ BARE is Igwe's recount of the original woman's true story and struggle. She swam through much trouble because she always existed as her own, and never had a need for an Adam or an apple. She made every single fruit come alive, and she held fast to her sacredness, even when the world invaded her Eden. She's angry and she's not interested--still. This is her statement for the world to stop seeking her out and to leave her beauty alone. I tell you this--she is not beautiful for you to look at. She is not beautiful for you to swarm. She is God's own face and God does not look back at ugly. No matter how much it howls and begs for mother. Mother, our Great Mother has turned her face away from a world that tried to fabricate her, conjure her, bind her, dismember her, rape her, and defile her. Why does she deserve this trauma? When you ask yourself, do not trouble her with a response. She already knows the answer(Sss).
(((A))) SCENE OF SUMMIN’ BARE is Igwe's recount of the original woman's true story and struggle. She swam through much trouble because she always existed as her own, and never had a need for an Adam or an apple. She made every single fruit come alive, and she held fast to her sacredness, even when the world invaded her Eden. She's angry and she's not interested--still. This is her statement for the world to stop seeking her out and to leave her beauty alone. I tell you this--she is not beautiful for you to look at. She is not beautiful for you to swarm. She is God's own face and God does not look back at ugly. No matter how much it howls and begs for mother. Mother, our Great Mother has turned her face away from a world that tried to fabricate her, conjure her, bind her, dismember her, rape her, and defile her. Why does she deserve this trauma? When you ask yourself, do not trouble her with a response. She already knows the answer(Sss).
(((A))) SCENE OF SUMMIN’ BARE is Igwe's recount of the original woman's true story and struggle. She swam through much trouble because she always existed as her own, and never had a need for an Adam or an apple. She made every single fruit come alive, and she held fast to her sacredness, even when the world invaded her Eden. She's angry and she's not interested--still. This is her statement for the world to stop seeking her out and to leave her beauty alone. I tell you this--she is not beautiful for you to look at. She is not beautiful for you to swarm. She is God's own face and God does not look back at ugly. No matter how much it howls and begs for mother. Mother, our Great Mother has turned her face away from a world that tried to fabricate her, conjure her, bind her, dismember her, rape her, and defile her. Why does she deserve this trauma? When you ask yourself, do not trouble her with a response. She already knows the answer(Sss).