**Plain Hard Truth**
Women, I wanna talk about us and the plain hard truth,
The friendships we build, the bonds that we lose,
In a world where sisterhood sometimes feels fake,
Where jealousy lurks and envy can break.
We wear smiles, but deep down we know,
Some are just waiting for our light to dim low.
They worship the men who don’t treat them right,
Yet their anger and pain are clear in their sight.
And what about the mamas who put a man
Above their own children—it's a dangerous plan.
Have you not seen others struggling with this fight?
Don’t ever think he’ll love them; your love is their light.
To love your children, to keep them safe,
Allowing them to grow up in a nurturing space,
Free from harm or negativity’s grip,
Protecting them from toxic influences, don’t let it slip.
These men are just there to extract and consume,
Your energy, your joy, leaving only gloom.
If you let negative situations persist,
It can lead to lasting damage that’s hard to resist.
So here’s to the ones who stand tall and proud,
Who support one another, who speak out loud.
Let’s break down the walls, let’s shatter the mold,
Empower each other, let our stories be told.
For the plain hard truth is, we shine when we unite,
In sisterhood's warmth, we’ll create our own light.
Let’s rise up together, let’s banish the fake,
And build a community where no heart will break.