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We
are looking for a good sister.
We are looking for a righteous sister.
A real righteous sister.
Not one of those teary-eyed girls watching General Hospital who thinks the only love worth striving for occurs at first sight and will be breathless with passion by the second commercial.
We are looking for a sister who will take time to know a man, and to understand him, and to make intelligent choices about the future they can have together.
We are looking for a real righteous sister who embraces passion and wisdom.
We are looking for a righteous sister who knows how to give unconditional love — not just demand it.
We are looking for a righteous sister who will communicate without screaming or accusing, who will listen without trying to think of snappy replies, and who will not perpetuate female stereotypes by using hormonal imbalances as an excuse to act ugly.
We are looking for a real righteous sister.
An all-grown-up, ain't scared of commitment, ain't scared of honesty, and knows it's time to save the race righteous sister.
A good mother, good wife, good lover, good worker, strong supporter, intelligent, innovative righteous sister.
A righteous sister who realizes Nintendo is not a mother, BET is not a wife, and Fabio is not her husband.
An accept equal responsibility for the relationship righteous sister...an ask how a brother's day was righteous sister.
A generate some sympathy for a brother when he's down righteous sister...a righteous sister who knows how to tell a good joke, and how to take one.
A righteous sister who is confident enough about her looks that she doesn't have to be two hours late for every appointment because she was primping in the mirror.
A righteous sister who realizes that if she's beautiful inside, tidy outside, and healthy, then $400 worth of makeup, jewels, and designer fashions are just covering up her real loveliness.
A righteous sister who doesn't compare every brother she's never met to that last immature fool on Oprah.
A righteous sister who is an example to all around her of what a black woman should be in times like these.
A righteous sister whose soul is pure, mind is keen, heart is warm, and body is reserved for the one and only person she will spend her entire life with.
A righteous sister looking for a man of comparable qualities.
A righteous sister who will encourage such a man's interest in her, instead of cast him aside for the nearest crotch-grabbing, illiterate convict who just happens to have a Corvette, a credit card, and a Billy Dee Williams smile.
A read a book and sing a tune righteous sister...a righteous sister who loves black men and protects black children.
A righteous sister who doesn't dog her man — especially in public.
A turn Melrose off, put down Denzel's latest Ebony cover, put away the shallow, sugary Harlequin romances, and let's talk instead and build some tender, realistic love that will stand the test of time righteous sister.
A tell your man — instead of just your homegirls — when you're hurting righteous sister.
An "I realize you aren't a mind reader, so I'll tell you what I want" righteous sister.
A sister who is open.
A sister who can move toward her goals and toward her man's and toward heaven.
A sister who is not intimidated or confused when a man opens a door for her, or pulls out a chair for her, or shows her old-fashioned respect.
We are looking for a righteous sister. We used to call her "a good sister."
A sister who loves her people.
A sister who doesn't take advantage of a gentleman by hitting or slapping him when she knows he wouldn't dream of retaliating.
A sister who doesn't make wild, abusive comments when she knows how hurtful they are.
A sister who knows that time and tenderness with her man are more important than the latest gossip on the phone.
A sister who says: "I made him feel good. I showed him how much I love and cherish him."
A sister who is caring and sweet.
A sister who realizes that gentleness and femininity didn't have to die with women's liberation, no more than chivalry had to die with Sir Galahad.
A sister who says: "I made him feel so accepted and happy and free that he fell asleep in my arms and his heartbeat sounded like the ocean after a storm ..."
We are looking for a real good sister.
We are looking for a sister who will turn the ships around.
A sister who will go into the schoolhouse, the church, the home, and the social centers, and turn the ships around.
A sister who will go to the places where it is open season on our children and turn the ships around.
A sister who will hear the whimper of babies born with AIDS or addicted to crack and turn the ships around.
A sister who will see the people sleeping on the street and turn the ships around.
A sister who will support the marches in the street, and the protests at city hall and the school board, and who will turn the ships around.
A sister who will remember how freedom feels and turn the ships around.
A sister who will gather with the warriors and march — if only to cheer the warriors on — down to the edge of the sea and turn the ships
around.
Turn the ships around.
Turn the ships around.
And this time, turn the ships around...
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Sample/edit of
Overjoyed Produced, Arranged and Performed by Stevie
Wonder. From the Motown Records CD In Square Circle. Copyright ©
1985 Motown Productions L.P. All Rights Reserved. Sample/edit of
Send One Your Love Produced, Arranged and Performed by Stevie
Wonder. From the Motown Records CD The Secret Life of Plants Copyright ©
1983 Motown Productions L.P. All Rights Reserved. Sample/edit of
Ribbon In The Sky Produced, Arranged and Performed by Stevie
Wonder. From the Motown Records CD Stevie Wonder's Original
Musiquarium. Copyright ©
1984 Motown Productions L.P. All Rights Reserved.
Sample/edit of Butterflies, Written and Composed
by Alicia Keys. Performed by Alicia Keys. From the J-Records CD Songs
In A Minor.
Copyright © 2001 Arista Records, Inc. under license to J Records LLC All Rights Reserved.
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