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Beyonce Publishes Poem for Blue Ivy

Beyoncé’s upcoming expansive feature for CR Fashion Book will include a special dedication to her daughter Blue Ivy in the form of spoken word.

In addition to the beyond-model, fashion-friendly side of Beyoncé fans are accustom to seeing, the spread will also include a look into her softer side with the inclusion of this poetic gem for her daughter:

“Bey the Light”

Remixed by Forrest Gander

It’s my daughter, she’s my biggest muse. There’s someone, we all find out soon, more important than ourselves to lose.

I feel a deep bond with young children – all those photos in my dressing room – especially those who’ve been stricken,

Children I’ve met across the years – they uplift me like pieces of moon, and guide me, whispering in my ear

I’m turned to spirits, the emotions of others. And I feel her presence all the time though I never met my grandmother.

I learned at a very young age, when I need to tap some extra strength, to put my persona, Sasha, on stage.

Though we’re different as blue and red, I’m not afraid to draw from her in performance, rifts, even in bed.

I saw a TV preacher when I was scared, at four or five, about bad dreams, who promised he’d say a prayer

If I put my hand to the TV. That’s the first time I remember prayer, an electric current humming through me.

You call me a singer, but I’m called to transform, to suck up the grief, anxiety, and loss of those who hear me into my song’s form.

I’m a vessel for all that isn’t right, for break-ups and lies and double-cross. I sing into that vessel a healing light.

To let go of pain that people can’t bear. I don’t do that myself, I call in the light. I summon God to take me there.

Utopias, they don’t much interest me. I always mess things up a bit. It’s chaos, in part, that helps us see.

But for my daughter I dream a day when no one roots for others to fail, when we all mean what we say.

Beyoncé’s upcoming spread will be featured in the forthcoming edition, which will hit shelves on her birthday, September 4.

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