"And I would stop and take you in, all of you, and when our eyes lock we'd just stare into each other's souls and all of the lost time would come out in the shape of a big smile, a few tears and a tight hug that feels like...I don't know, it would feel like home."
"I also think that [political turmoil] gives artists something, a way of kind of processing."
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Morgan Parker
Poet
Morgan Parker is a poet and writer known for her exploration of identity and resilience, particularly in her acclaimed work 'There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé.'
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"It's hard for black women to ask for help. We think we don't need it. We're used to being in pain and living with it."
"Language from songs and TV shows feel integral because it helps to create the environment and describe the full picture."
"I try to convey what it feels like and sounds like and smells like and looks like inside of my particular skin, to move through the world as a black American woman in her mid-twenties."
"I always say that my artist statement is to not be afraid to talk about the messiness - the unpleasant feelings and happenings around my life."
"I guess the only thing I'd say is it ['There are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé?'] shouldn't be read as "Beyoncé is not beautiful.""