The poem begins with a straightforward yet powerful statement: the speaker is watching their mom "go black." On the surface, this phrase could be interpreted literally, perhaps referring to a change in hair texture or skin tone. However, Parker masterfully subverts this expectation, instead using the phrase as a metaphor for her mother's growing awareness of and connection to her black identity.
The title also raises questions about the speaker's own identity and how they relate to their mother's transformation. Are they struggling to come to terms with their own racial or cultural identity? Are they experiencing a sense of disconnection or confusion as they watch their mother evolve? The use of the word "my" in the title suggests a deep emotional connection between the speaker and their mother, which could be complicated by the mother's transformation. Watching My Mom Go Black
. The series features various adult performers and follows a consistent cuckoldry-themed premise where a son or stepson watches his mother or stepmother engage in sexual acts with Black men. Series Overview The poem begins with a straightforward yet powerful